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Fed Unveils Indictments Against 5 Suspects in Fast & Furious Murder

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    “Fast and Furious” author Katie Pavlich on the indictments against five suspects in the murder of a U.S. Border Agent.

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Joining us now for more of these major developments.

Citi -- -- news editor town hall dot com.

Author of the bestselling book fast and furious Barack Obama -- bloodiest scandal and shameless cover kitty good to have you here.

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Year and a half later indictments against the five men.

Name today by the Justice Department.

A year and a half later and two weeks after the house voted to all of attorney general Eric Holder and both criminal.

And civil contempt now although this is a great move toward justice for the -- -- Their timing it's questionable why would they do this after the attorney general's held in contempt rather than previously when media and the family have apps for these -- files to be unsealed money months ago.

And a year and a half they've had -- suspect.

In -- -- we've led to believe.

Of for whatever reason that this the suspect has been in custody for a year and a -- Only over the last a few weeks gave up the names of his accomplices.

Right exactly and one thing too as it's clear that.

The Justice Department is going to be have to worked with the Mexican government and finding these guys -- face the remaining four are in Mexico they believe.

Now whether they knew about where they were -- -- I'm not sure once again be the timing as a little suspicious.

And in this bringing of this complaint seeking the disbarment of Eric -- -- the two bloggers in question -- -- the story.

Your reaction.

All one thing throughout the passengers analysts an important is that they don't want anyone to be above Obama -- at the attorney general or an ATF agent working out of Phoenix.

And at the DC bar holds up to its own standards and you look at that code of conduct the ethics.

It it does look that look as though.

Eric Holder did go against that code of conduct and if they're gonna take a look at -- and see.

He might now.

He has an obligation Q.

Respond to congressional subpoena but the legal obligation on on some levels and so the board will have to look into it whether that only prosecuted probably not considering the highest flop horsemen of special -- -- states.

But it's something to write down on paper had a paper trail of.

This is I think this investigation.

Led by paralyzed -- congressman nice and senator.

Chuck Grassley.

I think it's having an unintended consequence I think the American people are getting a firsthand law.

And a a a government structure and apparatus and justice -- -- that is politicized.

In which I think there's always been great skepticism.

Skepticism expressed -- the American people.

But I think it's rising to levels now that are disturbing.

There's a lack of trust one trust breaks out of the judiciary and law enforcement we've got -- we've got -- you've been more government's problem I think then.

For example what's happening where -- -- com.

Right -- you talked about -- -- before and how they'd have a blurred line between lawful and I'm off on their country and the United States is.

Exceptional in the sense that the -- is equal for every one.

And everyone equal in July and as -- sting operation passengers -- non compliant with subpoenas in the assertion of executive privilege the last hour.

Eric Holder refusing to turn over documents have been requested for months refusing to comply with the 22 part.

Subpoena and then not to mention the US attorney in Washington DC who was supposed to take a hard.

You know I objective look at the contempt charges are made up his mind and said -- -- a look at them -- prosecute this even before the content boats retaliate.

And who apparently.

Who was told by -- If Obama administration not to bother with that -- dilution that in fact bigger than -- obviously --