WASHINGTON – When it broke, it seemed like the most threatening scandal to Barack Obama's administration – a deadly one in which the federal government put guns in the hands of Mexico's narco-terrorists.
But "Operation Fast and Furious" has faded from the headlines – another scandal seemingly squandered by Republican lawmakers.
Author Katie Pavlich aims to put it back into the headlines with her new book "Fast and Furious."
It reveals:
- The documents that undermine the White House's claims of ignorance about Fast and Furious;
- How Eric Holder, President Obama’s attorney general, has, under oath, repeatedly changed his testimony;
- The still mounting death toll from Fast and Furious;
- The retaliation against Fast and Furious whistleblowers;
- Why Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano might be charged with perjury;
- The Obama administration's continuing assault on Second Amendment rights;
- Why Fast and Furious could be a bigger scandal than Watergate;
Unraveling the mystery of what Fast and Furious was all about, Pavlich delivers a stunning indictment of a radical administration willing to trample the Constitution and risk lives to achieve its ideological goals.