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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
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Yesterday, FBI Director Christopher Wray appeared before the House
Judiciary Committee.
I zeroed in on one of the worst abuses of power we've seen: the Biden
Administration targeting parents advocating for their kids at school
board meetings as a form of "domestic terrorism." You can watch my
five-minute exchange with Director Wray here
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In October 2021, as parents joined together and spoke out against the
COVID insanity, Biden tried to nip this growing movement in the bud.
Attorney Merrick Garland penned an infamous memo unleashing the sweeping
powers of federal law enforcement on them.
As a pretext for targeting parents, the memo cited a rise in "threats
of violence." In response to my first question - whether Garland
even bothered to consult the FBI before issuing the memo based on that
explosive claim - Wray quickly threw the Attorney General under the
bus:
"I can't get into discussions that did, or maybe more importantly
did not, happen between the FBI and the Department in advance." As the
Daily Caller's headline
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put it: "FBI Director distances himself from Merrick Garland's
attempt to turn parents Into terrorists."
Wray then confirmed that Garland's pretext was made up. He admitted
the FBI had not seen any "uptick" in threats and that not a single
parent was found guilty of a federal crime, despite dozens being tagged
and profiled and countless others surveilled and intimidated.
Finally, I asked if he disputed the conclusion that "there was no
compelling nationwide law enforcement justification for the Attorney
General's directive." Wray's answer: No. One headline
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summed it up: "FBI Director admits COVID-era persecution of parents
wasn't evidence-based."
Wray would not apologize, and he declined to say if Garland should. But
two things are clear. First, this attempt to silence parents backfired,
as our movement is stronger than ever. Second, with even the FBI
Director wanting nothing to do with him, Garland's days as AG are
numbered.
Help me fight for accountability
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