After these many months, the FBI is still stonewalling the congressional committee investigating Obama’s Fast and Furious program that illicitly armed Mexican narco-terrorists. One particular bit of info the FBI refuses to confirm concerns the guns from F&F found at the scene of the murder of U.S. Border Agent Brian Terry.

This week Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Rep. Darrell Issa (R, Calif), sent a letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller demanding definitive answers about the F&F guns found at the scene of the border agent’s murder. Issa specifically wants to know if any of them were used to kill the agent.

As you know, two weapons recovered at the scene of Agent Terry’s murder have been traced to Fast and Furious. Yet the FBI has released very little information about the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting. Anonymous Justice Department sources initially told the press that the two Fast and Furious guns had been ballistically excluded as the murder weapon and that the murder weapon had not been recovered. However, we obtained a copy of the report, and in actuality, it does not exclude the Fast and Furious guns. Rather, it is inconclusive. So, apparently someone from the Justice Department attempted to deceive the press.

When Agent Terry was killed at least two guns traced to Obama’s gunrunning program were found. The FBI has been steadfastly trying to throw congressional investigators off the scent of a third F&F gun likely involved.

Some speculate that the third gun, if revealed, would unmask an FBI informant that is either inside, or very close to one of Mexico’s most dangerous drug cartels.

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