Jordan, who is the ranking Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to the bureau this week in which he denounced the move as an effort to get rid of evidence of wrongdoing by federal government officials.
“Although the ATF apparently intends to forget its dangerous misconduct in Operation Fast and Furious, the scandal is still a matter of public concern,” the Ohio Republican wrote, urging the agency to “immediately take steps to preserve all evidence associated with Operation Fast and Furious and confirm in writing that you have done so.”
In addition to unanswered questions regarding the U.S. government’s role in the botched operation, Jordan noted that Mexican authorities are also working to prosecute suspects involved in crimes using the firearms.
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They have sold their souls to the devil, abandoning our patriotism!
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