Obama at UnivisionPresident Barack Obama faced tough questionsĀ about Fast and Furious along with other topicsĀ during a presidential forum on the Spanish-speaking TV channel Univision.

Transcript of the Fast and Furious exchange (video above):

Jorge Ramos (via a translator): You told me during an interview that you and Mr. Holder did not authorize the Fast and Furious operation that allowed 2,000 weapons from the United States into Mexico and they were in the drug trafficking (cartels’) hands.Ā  I think that up to 100 Mexicans might have died and also American agent Brian Terry. Thereā€™s a report that 14 agents were responsible for the operation but shouldnā€™t the attorney general, Eric Holder, he should have known about that and if he didnā€™t, should you fire him?

President Obama: ā€œWell, first of all, I think itā€™s important to understand that the Fast and Furious program was a field-initiated program, begun under the previous administration.Ā  When Eric Holder found out about it, he discontinued it. We assigned an inspector general to do a thorough report that was just issued ā€” confirming that in fact Eric Holder did not know about this, that he took prompt action and that the people who did initiate this were held accountable. But, what I think is most important is recognizing that weā€™ve got a challenge in terms of weapons flowing south, and the strategy that was pursued out of Arizona, obviously, was completely wrongheaded. Those folks who were responsible have been held accountable. The question now is, how do we move forward with a strategy that will actually work?

ā€œWe are going to have to work with Mexican law enforcement to accomplish this, but I will tell you that Eric Holder has my complete confidence, because he has shown himself to be willing to hold accountable those who took these actions and is passionate about making sure that weā€™re preventing guns from getting into the wrong hands.ā€

Ramos (in English): ā€œBut if you have nothing to hide, then why are you not releasing papers to the ā€“ā€

Obama:Ā  ā€œThe truth is weā€™ve released thousands of papers.ā€

Ramos (in English): ā€œBut not all of them.ā€

Obama: ā€œWeā€™ve released almost all of them.Ā  The ones that we donā€™t release, typically, relate to internal communications that were not related to the actual Fast and Furious operation. The challenge that we have is that, at any given moment in the federal government, there may be people who do dumb things, and Iā€™ve seen it, I promise. Ultimately, Iā€™m responsible and my key managers, including the attorney general, are responsible for holding those people accountable, for making sure that they are fired if they do dumb things and then fixing the system to ensure that it doesnā€™t happen again, and Iā€™m very confident that you will not see any kinds of actions like this in the future, but what I donā€™t like to see is these kinds of issues becoming political circuses or ways to score political points in Congress partly because it becomes a distraction from us doing the business that we need to do for the American people.ā€

Maria Elena Salinas (via translator): ā€œLetā€™s have an independent investigation, because at the end of the day, this is the Justice Department investigating its boss and is saying they say is not at fault? Why donā€™t we have, very briefly, an independent investigation that is not done by the Justice Department?ā€

Obama: ā€œWell, understand that, not only have we had multiple hearings in Congress, but the inspector general is put in place specifically to be independent from the attorney general. This attorney generalā€™s report was not a whitewash in any way. I mean, it was tough on the Justice Department, and it indicated that, potentially, more supervision was needed, people should have known in some cases, even if they didnā€™t actually know. So, it was, I think, independent, honest, it was a clear assessment of what had gone wrong in that situation.

ā€œAnd we are happy to continue to provide the information that is relevant to this, but one of the things that happens in Washington is, very quickly, these issues become political distractions as opposed to us actually solving the problems that we need to solve.Ā  And, this issue of guns flowing south is a hard issue to solve, because this country respects the Second Amendment, we want to protect the rights of gun owners and those who are seeking to purchase firearms, but oftentimes thatā€™s exploited as well. And so weā€™ve got to make sure weā€™re properly balancing the rights of U.S. citizens but making sure that weā€™re also interdicting those arms that would get into the hands of criminals.ā€

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