“Dozens of senior-level U.S. government officials turned a blind eye to public safety as they pursued an ill-conceived and poorly managed investigation into gun trafficking in Mexico, according to a long-awaited inspector general’s report on Operation Fast and Furious. It says many senior executives knew the U.S. was helping traffic guns to Mexico that killed people but did nothing to stop it.”
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