By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Federal investigators were stymied in two separate probes to uncover corruption involving U.S. aid to Iraq, thanks to an Iraqi amnesty law that allowed the suspects to avoid justice.
Dona Dinkler, a spokeswoman for the inspector general's office, said Tuesday that it's not a typical outcome for investigations.
After an inquiry from The Times last week, she said, officials reviewed their investigative files and "these are the only two cases we could uncover" in which suspects were able to avoid any criminal sanctions because of the Iraqi amnesty law.