Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.
Inner authorities paperwork disclosed to a group of Senate investigators supply new particulars a couple of secret intelligence undertaking that was efficiently dismantling U.S. weapons smuggling networks into Mexico till it was abruptly shut down with out rationalization in fiscal yr 2022.
Whistleblower disclosures made to Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s workplace confirmed and expanded upon the existence and success of Venture Thor, first reported by CBS Information final September.
The brand new paperwork, solely obtained by CBS Information, have been despatched by Grassley on Thursday to 9 federal legislation enforcement companies throughout the Departments of Justice, Homeland Safety, State and Postal Service. They accompanied a set of sternly-worded letters demanding that every division disclose particulars about Thor’s operations — the existence of which the Biden administration has but to publicly acknowledge — in addition to all present efforts to focus on cartel firearms trafficking networks working within the U.S. and neighboring nations.
“The American individuals need to know extra concerning the Biden administration’s technique … to focus on cartel firearms networks within the U.S.,” wrote Grassley, questioning precisely how dedicated the U.S. authorities has been to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of cartels.
The FBI and State Division declined to remark. The Postal Service confirmed that they have been reviewing the letter and “will probably be offering a response on to the Senator.” In an electronic mail, Justice Division spokesman Peter Carr additionally acknowledged receiving Grassley’s letter.
“The Justice Division has maintained an ongoing, high-level, and very productive dialogue with the Authorities of Mexico on cooperative efforts to stem cross-border firearms trafficking. We’re centered on what we do greatest: investigating prison actions, enterprises, and conspiracies, and bringing prosecutions,” Carr replied, noting they’ve charged greater than 300 individuals since congress handed the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which included a brand new firearms trafficking statute.
Grassley’s newly launched paperwork make public, for the primary time, inner charts detailing how intricate networks of traffickers throughout the U.S. smuggle firearms and ammunition throughout the southwest border into Mexico and the fingers of drug cartels, together with depictions of precise narco weapons trafficking routes.
This follows a CBS Information investigation that exposed that Mexican drug cartels have been smuggling an enormous arsenal of military-grade weapons out of the U.S. with the assistance of Americans, together with belt-fed miniguns and grenade launchers. Intelligence paperwork and interviews with half a dozen present and former officers confirmed that the U.S. authorities has recognized this for years however, sources stated, it is accomplished little to cease these weapons trafficking networks inside the US, which transfer as much as one million firearms throughout the border yearly.
The newest disclosures are a part of an inquiry launched by Grassley in October, which sought to uncover why the federal authorities canceled an interagency intelligence effort on the identical time that it praised its success.
In response to a few requests for oversight info, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, or ATF, supplied investigators with greater than 700 pages of closely redacted authorities paperwork solely reviewed by CBS Information.
“ATF is steadfast in its dedication to establish, disrupt, and dismantle firearms trafficking networks — together with however not restricted to those that want to provide unlawful firearms to Mexican cartels and different transnational prison and terrorist organizations,” Ann Vallandingham, ATF Assistant Director for Public and Authorities Affairs, wrote on Jan. 5. Whereas these paperwork detailed among the inner workings of Venture Thor, they didn’t totally reply to investigators’ questions.
“Till Thor, nobody was specializing in the issue,” based on a legislation enforcement delicate PowerPoint presentation launched by Grassley on Thursday, estimating cartels smuggled as much as $503 million-worth of weapons and ammunition yearly. The paperwork revealed that, whereas it was operational, Venture Thor “supported 76 cartel trafficking instances from 2018-2020” and “recognized many of the main CJNG weapons trafficking networks,” referring to one in every of Mexico’s largest and deadliest cartels.
Justice Division officers have repeatedly declined to touch upon Venture Thor or its findings, claiming that they have been “not acquainted” with it — an admission that Grassley known as “shocking” because it appeared inconsistent with inner company correspondence supplied to his group of investigators. For instance, one doc famous that Venture Thor concerned greater than 16 government department companies together with “Principal DOJ,” DEA, and FBI.
An electronic mail despatched by the ATF in the summertime of 2021 detailed plans to conduct a Venture Thor briefing alongside DOJ representatives on the U.S. embassy in Mexico two weeks after the arrival of newly appointed Ambassador Ken Salazar.
“The briefing that week continues to be a go,” ATF Worldwide Affairs Chief Joshua Rusk wrote to Division Chief Ned Dixon, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Will Panoke and a redacted celebration. A separate electronic mail forwarded from ATF headquarters to the prior deputy mission chief and U.S. ambassador to Mexico recognized Rebecca McCormack as “our DOJ Trial Legal professional and DOJ lead” for Venture Thor.
In his letters, Grassley famous that data independently supplied to his workplace supported CBS Information’ findings about Venture Thor and reiterated considerations concerning the effectiveness of America’s present efforts to cease firearms trafficking to Mexico.
“Questions have been raised about legislation enforcement, intelligence, and diplomatic companies’ dedication to dismantling cartel gunrunning networks working throughout the usand in neighboring nations,” Grassley wrote to legislation enforcement management.
Final month, Grassley privately despatched a letter to the U.S. ambassador to Mexico that supplied proof that the U.S. authorities has been conscious that even firearms belonging to American armed forces have been within the fingers of Mexican narcos. The letter famous his investigation’s “stunning discovering … that the U.S. authorities had proof of extreme mishandling of U.S. assets to Mexico for some years. But, no corrective motion seems to have been taken.” In response, a State Division consultant informed Grassley they shared his considerations and supplied to transient him about their progress “within the coming months.”
On the other facet of the aisle, congressional Democrats launched two payments in late 2023 — the Cease Arming Cartels Act and Disarming Cartels Act — aimed toward thwarting America’s illicit worldwide weapons commerce. Democratic Judiciary Committee Chair Sen. Dick Durbin is making ready to carry a listening to on the difficulty of gun trafficking from the U.S. to drug cartels known as “Damming the Iron River.”
In January, the Mexican authorities demanded a U.S. investigation into American military-grade weapons being trafficked to cartels, as a U.S. appeals court docket revived a associated $10 billion lawsuit in opposition to gun producers.
The Biden administration just lately reaffirmed its dedication alongside Mexico and Canada to stem the circulation of American weapons into the fingers of drug cartels. However neither the Justice Division nor ATF have supplied proof to exhibit that their efforts meaningfully lowered the circulation of American firearms to Mexico. U.S. legislation enforcement seized 1,720 firearms within the first six months of fiscal yr 2023, which accounted for lower than 1% of all firearms being smuggled throughout the border, based mostly on estimates by Venture Thor and the Mexican authorities.
Sarah Metz contributed reporting.