Wall Street Journal
Opinion
On Friday Senator Johnson published an opinion
piece in the Wall Street Journal about the
resistance to President Trump inside the federal
government.
The U.S. is in a constitutional crisis. It
began on the day of President Trump's election,
when unelected bureaucrats mobilized against his
presidency. This is a crisis in the executive
branch, perpetrated by subordinate officials who
don't see themselves as answerable to the
president. They have effectively established a
fourth branch of government -- a permanent,
unaccountable bureaucracy. ...
Fortunately, there are people who are working
to uncover the truth. Former House Intelligence
Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, Attorney General
William Barr, former acting Director of National
Intelligence Richard Grenell, his successor, John
Ratcliffe and my committee, along with the Senate
Finance and Judiciary committees, are working to
declassify important information and make it
public. Unfortunately, uncovering the truth isn't
easy, and time may be running out. Should Joe
Biden win the presidency, the truth may be hidden
forever. ...
We have reached the moment of truth. For
years, our efforts to obtain documents and
testimony from federal intelligence agencies,
including the FBI and CIA, have been stonewalled.
Now Mr. Trump has authorized his subordinates to
declassify and provide all information relevant
to our investigations. Will they comply with his
directive, or will the insurrection continue? We
will hear howling and screaming that the
president is politicizing the agencies and
threatening national security. But what is the
greater threat to our democracy -- transparency,
or the continued coverup of an attempted coup
against the duly elected president?
Read the full column in the
Wall
Street Journal.
Fox News
Interviews
During Senator Johnson's interview on Fox News
Wednesday, he called for greater transparency
regarding the one thousand pages of documents the
director of national intelligence recently
declassified.
Watch
it here.
Senator Johnson appeared on "America's Newsroom"
Friday to discuss his recent op-ed about efforts to
undermine the Trump administration and to explain
his committee's work to declassify and provide
information relevant to its investigations.
Watch
it here.
Joseph Project
Class 94
The Joseph Project continues with monthly
classes in Milwaukee at Greater Praise Church of
God in Christ. Class 94 graduated on Thursday,
October 1, and by Monday, October 5 one of the
participants was reporting to his new job. The
one-week program prepares participants for job
interviews with companies ready to hire and
provides transportation to their new jobs. Since
its inception, the Joseph Project has helped more
than 500 people find life-changing
employment.
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