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WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Attorney in Arizona violated Justice Department policy by providing Fox News with information apparently aimed at undercutting the credibility of a federal agent who helped reveal the botched arms-trafficking probe called Operation Fast and Furious, the Justice Department's inspector general said Monday.

There was substantial evidence in the 2011 incident that then-U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke's motive for disclosing a memo by federal agent John Dodson was retaliation, the inspector general's report said. In testimony to a House committee just two weeks earlier, Dodson had raised serious concerns about Operation Fast and Furious.

In Dodson's memo, which was eventually leaked, Dodson proposed a tactic similar to the one being used at the time in Operation Fast and Furious. Dodson proposed acting in an undercover capacity to deliver firearms to a suspected firearms trafficker, but taking no enforcement action upon delivering the firearms.

Dodson later told investigators that he and other ATF agents had proposed the transaction in hopes that it would shock their superiors into realizing what they were doing in Operation Fast and Furious. Instead, a superior approved Dodson's proposal and Dodson sold six firearms to the suspect. Dodson later told investigators that he regretted delivering the firearms.

The Fast and Furious operation used a tactic called gun-walking in an attempt to follow illicit gun buyers to major arms traffickers and dismantle the gun rings supplying weapons to drug cartels in Mexico. The tracking effort was largely unsuccessful and hundreds of weapons wound up at crime scenes in the U.S. and Mexico. Two of the weapons were found at the site of the slaying of U.S. border agent Brian Terry.

After Terry's death, Dodson and several other agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives described the gun-walking tactic to U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

As the controversy grew, Burke and Justice Department officials exchanged emails about Dodson's earlier memo, the report said.

"Unbelievable," Burke said in one message. "This guy called Grassley and CBS to unearth what he in fact was proposing to do by himself. When you thought the hypocrisy of this whole matter had hit the limit already..."

The report noted that in a separate incident, Burke had told the deputy attorney general that he himself had improperly disclosed information to The New York Times about a criminal suspect in Operation Fast and Furious.

According to the IG, Burke knew at the time of his disclosure of the Dodson memorandum that he was under investigation by the department's Office of Professional Responsibility for that earlier leak.

The inspector general's office is referring its report to OPR to determine whether Burke's conduct violated rules in the states where Burke is licensed to practice law.

Burke told congressional investigators that at the time he provided the document, he believed the Fox News producer who received it had already seen it or obtained it and that the document had already been produced to Congress. Burke's attorney, Chuck Rosenberg, has said it was not Burke's intent to retaliate against Dodson or anyone else for information they provided to Congress.


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    Howdy wrote...
    Okay, Republican Congress......
    Check this off your list of time wasters! I'm sure you will find another faux problem!
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    Constitutionalist wrote...
    Not a waste of time.
    In resposne to another comment, I do not find it to be a waste of time to deal with an issue that has resulted as of today in over 300 deaths including American border patrol agents. And by the way, we have a majority of Democrats in the senate which is a part of congress.
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    nokidding wrote...
    Holder thinks he's off the hook now
    They think that this will sweep it all under the rug. This is just a dog and pony show so America will be tricked into thinkig its all over. All those drug runners we encouraged and let walk over the border, well now we caught them (again) and they are gonna pay. Let's start from the top with punishment.
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    wrote...
    No Accountability?
    So why is no one being held criminally liable? Where are the prosecutions. Former head of ATF retired and some assistant AG resigned. How about at least revoking that pension? How many ATF agents have been fired. The Justice Dept. should be renamed to something more appropriate like "The Department of We Can Dop As We Please Without Accountability".
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    2cents wrote...
    Conclusion In A Nutshell
    We hereby cleverly declare that Holders corruptness can be disguised and delegated to his fall guys, and that Holder was merely incredibly inept.
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    wrote...
    more sleight of hand
    This report completely ignores the speech that Eric Holder made to the Mexican Consulate in April of 2010 where he specically mentions "Operation Gunrunner" which is what they called it before it was renamed "Operation Fast and Furious". If Holder didn't know that he had something to hide then he would have cooperated with the Senate investigation from the start. Meanwhile the dog and pony show goes on and at least 40% of the population still think that the worst president in our history is a cool guy and will blindly vote for him again.
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    2cents wrote...
    Can you say . . .
    The US has been defeated? It used to be according to law that when an official or officials committed a treasonous act, they were quickly done away with. Now we have a complete administration doing repeat offenses among the highest ranks, and no one can touch them. They have so frequently overpowered the policing authority of this country that this little old Fast-and-Furious thing is just another drill. As Holder admitted, he is not even bothered by it.

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