BOMBSHELL: Obama's
DOJ Forced Deletion Of 500,000 Fugitives From Gun Background Check System
ByRyan Saavedra
@RealSaavedra
On Wednesday, acting FBI deputy director David Bowdich
testified during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that former President
Barack Obama's Department of Justice forced the FBI to delete over 500,000
fugitives, who had outstanding arrest warrants, from the National Instant
Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
"It's my understanding that under federal law
fugitives cannot legally purchase or possess guns," Senator Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA) began. "We've heard from local law enforcement that the
Justice Department has issued a memo that forced the FBI NICS background check
database to drop more than 500,000 names of fugitives with outstanding arrest
warrants because it was uncertain whether those fugitives had fled across state
lines."
"Mr. Bowdich, can you describe why this
determination was made by the Justice Department?" Feinstein asked.
“That was a decision that was made under the previous
administration,” Bowdich replied. “It was the Department of Justice’s Office of
Legal Counsel that reviewed the law and believed that it needed to be
interpreted so that if someone was a fugitive in a state, there had to be
indications that they had crossed state lines.”
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