This NRA News video from September 18, 2012, features an interview with Matthew Boyle of The Daily Caller. Boyle discusses his article, which reveals through emails that the Department of Justice has a pattern of enlisting the organization Media Matters to shape press narratives. The discussion centers on the alleged use of a media watchdog group to influence public perception and potentially impact reporting on the Justice Department's actions.
This NRA News segment features an interview with Representative Blake Farenthold (R-TX) discussing an article from The Daily Caller. The article, by Matthew Boyle, alleges that emails reveal the Department of Justice (DOJ) regularly collaborates with Media Matters to shape press narratives. The conversation likely delves into the implications of this alleged cooperation on media reporting and government transparency.
This video features Ginny Simone and Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller discussing a congressional report that names five ATF figures involved in the Fast and Furious scandal. The report also reveals a murder connected to the scandal. The content focuses on the political and investigative aspects of this controversial event, highlighting potential misconduct and its serious consequences.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards interviewing Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller regarding a leaked ATF leader's email that is being presented as potential "smoking gun" evidence in the Fast and Furious scandal. The discussion highlights how the email might implicate higher levels of government, with Holder reportedly admitting that President Obama cannot shield the situation. The focus is on the political and legal ramifications of the leaked communication within the context of the Fast and Furious operation.
This YouTube video features Cam Edwards interviewing Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller regarding the Brian A. Terry Memorial Act being signed into law by President Obama. The discussion, originating from NRA News, likely delves into the legislative details and implications of this act for firearm-related policies. The article linked in the description provides further context on the subject matter.
This NRA News segment features Congressman Blake Farenthold discussing the 'Fast and Furious' operation and a report from The Daily Caller. The conversation centers on the Obama administration's alleged disregard for a contempt threat against then-Attorney General Eric Holder. The interview highlights political and governmental accountability related to firearm policy and enforcement actions.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller, focusing on a political development regarding a potential contempt of Congress citation against a 'holder'. The discussion is linked to NRA News and was published on February 14, 2012, with resources provided via NRANews.com. The content appears to be politically driven, with a connection to gun rights advocacy.
This video features Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller discussing comments made by Issa regarding Attorney General Eric Holder. The core of the discussion revolves around alleged actions by the Justice Department and their implications, with Issa stating that "Justice has blood on their hands" and suggesting Holder should apologize to Mexico. The context appears to be a political or legal commentary stemming from an NRA News interview.
This video features Cam Edwards interviewing Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller. The discussion revolves around a theoretical "missing" third weapon potentially connected to the murder of a Border Patrol Agent. The conversation likely delves into aspects of the investigation, potential firearm evidence, and possibly Second Amendment implications related to the incident. The date of the interview is October 17, 2011.
This video features a roundtable discussion with Katie Pavlich of Townhall.com and Matthew Boyle of The Daily Caller, hosted by Cam Edwards of NRA News. The discussion focuses on the 'Fast and Furious' operation, a controversial Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gunwalking scandal. The conversation likely delves into the political and legal ramifications of the operation, its impact on gun rights, and the broader implications for firearm regulation and enforcement. The date of the recording is September 21, 2011.
This video features Cam Edwards discussing a report by The Washington Post with Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller. The conversation, presented by NRA News, focuses on a "gunrunner" story published by the Washington Post, with Issa Camp reportedly stating the newspaper was incorrect. The context suggests a discussion around firearms, journalistic accuracy, and potentially controversial reporting related to gun trafficking or sales.
This NRA News video features Cam Edwards interviewing Matthew Boyle from The Daily Caller concerning the Fast and Furious scandal. The discussion centers on the Department of Justice (DOJ) deflecting blame for the "gunrunner" operation onto local officials. The conversation highlights political accountability and the implications of government actions related to firearms trafficking. The date of the interview, May 10, 2011, places it within the active period of public awareness and scrutiny of this controversial operation.