"For the second day in a row,              Attorney General Holder has stated on the record that he didn't know              about one of the most egregious government scandals in memory," said              CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. 
             "This country cannot afford              the luxury of having its top law enforcement officer confess              ignorance of an operation that may have allowed thousands of guns to              be illegally exported to Mexico. This              operation happened on his watch, and apparently right under his              nose, and apparently cost the life of at least one law enforcement              officer," he said.
                                       "Two federal agents are dead," said Chairman Issa. "While              Attorney General Holder and other top officials at the Justice              Department have refused to address the reckless decisions made in              Operation Fast and Furious that have created a serious public safety              hazard, investigations led by Sen. Charles Grassley and I continue              to receive information from deeply concerned insiders who believe              those responsible for what has occurred cannot be trusted to              investigate themselves."
              
             A January 8, 2010 memo from the ATF Phoenix Field              Division Office on Operation Fast and Furious noting the involvement              of US Attorney for the District of Arizona Dennis Burke who was in              "full agreement with the current investigative strategy."  The              memo states that "currently our strategy is to allow the transfer of              firearms to continue to take place … in order to further the              investigation and allow for the identification of additional              co-conspirators who would continue to operate and illegally traffic              firearms to Mexican [Drug Trafficking              Organizations]."
              
             A March 10, 2011 email from              Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer authorizing a wiretap              application revealed his participation in and knowledge of Operation              Fast and Furious.
                            Gottlieb called it an "outrage" that Holder has been unable to              answer critical questions about the bungled operation, conducted by              the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. ATF              whistleblowers have told Senator Charles              Grassley (R-IA) and Congressman Darrell              Issa (R-CA) that Project Gunrunner, and its off-shoot,              Operation Fast and Furious, apparently funneled nearly 2,000 guns              into the illicit gun trafficking pipeline to Mexican drug              cartels.
             "It is simply unbelievable that the attorney general can act as              though he never heard of an operation that has been exposed on              national television by CBS News," Gottlieb stated. "How could he not              know, almost six months after the slaying of Border Patrol agent              Brian Terry, that guns recovered at the              scene are linked directly to the Gunrunner sting?
             "Holder is either monumentally stupid," he added, "or he is              telling a monumental lie. Either way, it is obvious that Holder is              either hiding something or he is hiding from something. For the              attorney general to not know about Gunrunner and its direct link to              the Terry slaying is a sign of gross incompetence.
             "It's time for Eric Holder to go              home and write his memoirs," Gottlieb        said.