The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is blocking the main whistleblower in the Fast and Furious case from publishing a book for pay, claiming his retelling of the Mexico "gun walking" scandal will hurt morale inside the embattled law enforcement agency, according to documents obtained by The Washington Times.
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BATFE tries to block whistleblowing agent's 'Fast and Furious' book
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