In a shocking development in the Operation Fast and Furious investigation, documents show Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents allowed grenade parts to walk in addition to guns. (more)
U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich plans to resign his position soon, as two different scandals rage on in which he has provided allegedly misleading information to Congress. (more)
The Obama administration’s use of executive power has gone further than the Bush administration’s toward diminishing Americans’ civil liberties, author John Yoo told The Daily Caller. (more)
On Monday, Texas Republican Rep. Randy Neugebauer joined the surge in demands for Attorney General Eric Holder’s resignation over Operation Fast and Furious. (more)
Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) Chairman David Norcross told The Daily Caller that a “desperate” Attorney General Eric Holder distorted a study his group conducted about voter fraud to fit President Barack Obama’s anti-voter identification agenda. (more)
Colorado Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn joined the scores of lawmakers demanding Attorney General Eric Holder’s resignation over Operation Fast and Furious on Thursday. (more)
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Apple and several major book publishers Wednesday, alleging that the companies colluded to fix the price of ebooks. (more)
The U.S. Department of Justice described a sting video in which a young white activist was offered Attorney General Eric Holder’s ballot as a “manufactured” example of “voter fraud.” (more)
The Obama administration is stonewalling two lawmakers’ requests to interview a former member of the National Security staff in connection with the failed Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking program, according to a March 28 letter obtained by The Daily Caller. (more)
Two House Democrats have come forward demanding that Attorney General Eric Holder’s Department of Justice release findings from an internal investigation into Operation Fast and Furious before the upcoming November election. (more)
The Department of Justice has recently begun enforcing a once-obscure anti-bribery law that makes it illegal for multinational corporations to engage in bribery with foreign governments, drawing criticism over the “very aggressive” approach to the law. (more)
Several House Republicans are even more furious with Attorney General Eric Holder after new video surfaced in which he planned to “brainwash” the American people to oppose gun ownership. House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, who’s leading the congressional investigation into Operation Fast and Furious with Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, told The Daily Caller that he’s not surprised, as Holder and many of his deputies come from an extremist anti-gun background. (more)
A government accountability group is calling on the Department of Justice to investigate the use of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention money to lobby state and local officials for higher soda and tobacco taxes through the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) grant program. (more)
In what has become a pattern, Attorney General Eric Holder dumped more documents related to Operation Fast and Furious on congressional investigators late Friday. (more)
The position of attorney general of the United States of America ought to command the highest level of respect. One of only four cabinet positions that can trace its origins to the administration of George Washington, it is among the highest stations in American life: chief law enforcement officer of a constitutional republic that stands, like no other country in the world, for the concept of equality before the law. (more)
Through his spokesperson Adam Jentleson, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat, expressed his confidence Wednesday evening in Attorney General Eric Holder, in the wake of Operation Fast and Furious. (more)
As calls for Eric Holder‘s resignation over the Operation Fast and Furious scandal grow louder, some have failed to sign the petition against the attorney general. (more)
Democratic National Committee chairwoman and Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz supports Attorney General Eric Holder “100 percent,” her spokesman said Wednesday, despite a chorus of Republicans calling for Holder’s resignation in the wake of Operation Fast and Furious. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint has introduced a bill to prevent a new Justice Department public pool regulation from taking effect on March 15. The rule would require that public-access pools be accessible to people with disabilities, either by a pool lift, sloped entry or a specialized type of stairs. (more)
























