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Attorney General Holder expected to resign, say law enforcement officials
Attorney General Holder expected to resign, say law enforcement officials
Attorney General Holder expected to resign, say law enforcement officials
~~~November 13, 2012~~     ~~By: Jim Kouri~~ Will Eric Holder resign from his post at the Justice Department? And should he resign, who would replace him? Now that President Barack Obama has successfully garnered four-more years in the White House, attention to his second-term cabinet is increasing with many questioning the future of Obama's controversial U...
Tuesday On The Morning Zone: Kouri, Nash, Chamber of Commerce, and Agenda 21
Tuesday On The Morning Zone: Kouri, Nash, Chamber of Commerce, and Agenda 21
Tuesday On The Morning Zone: Kouri, Nash, Chamber of Commerce, and Agenda 21
It is a banner day toay on the Morning Zone, Listen in to host Dave Chaffin and his guests: 7:07AM MDT: Former police chief and Crime Columnist Jim Kouri is back and will be discussing his latest column(posted on kgab.com under "Commentary"), Will Eric Holder resign from his post at the Justice Department... Read More ...
Tuesday: Kouri on Holder, Edmonds on re-Elelction and Chief Kozak, Too
Tuesday: Kouri on Holder, Edmonds on re-Elelction and Chief Kozak, Too
Tuesday: Kouri on Holder, Edmonds on re-Elelction and Chief Kozak, Too
Today is another banner day in The Morning Zone with Dave Chaffin. Dave's featured guests will be: 7:07AM MDT: Law Enforcement columnist Jim Kouri is back with Dave. (See Jim's latest columns on this morning's "Commentary") Jim will detail the information he writes about concerning the news emanating from the United States regarding the political firestorm of Operation Furious and Furiou
Fast and Furious document dump: Shocking lawlessness exposed
Fast and Furious document dump: Shocking lawlessness exposed
Fast and Furious document dump: Shocking lawlessness exposed
Newly released documents on Operation Fast and Furious met with little media comment on Friday. The latest document dump by the Justice Department reveals how top DOJ officials hesitated and struggled to respond to questions asked by members of House and Senate committees probing the law enforcement-firearms snafu.