
A U.S. District Court Judge denied the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss the House of Representatives’ lawsuit demanding administration documents related to the Operation Fast and Furious gun walking scandal. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) released a statement Monday reacting to the decision by Judge Amy Berman Jackson: “This ruling is a repudiation of the Obama Justice Department and Congressional Democrats who argued the courts should have no role in the dispute over President Obama’s improper assertion of executive privilege to protect an attempted Justice Department cover-up of Operation Fast and Furious,” said Chairman Issa…
The Senate voted for the second time Monday to kill a Republican counter-offer that would rein in ObamaCare while funding the government, kicking the bill back to the House with only a couple hours left on the clock before the government begins to shut down. Lawmakers are facing a midnight deadline to reach an agreement on a government spending bill…
The way ObamaCare was passed and upheld — the legislative chicanery, the kickbacks, the tortured legal reasoning, the overall jam-down –…
OUT OF CONTROL: SUV driver harassed by bikers runs over motorcycles to escape…(Second column, 13th story, link)
Fast & Furious Lawsuit Survives DOJ Move for Dismissal + MORE
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