How local cops balked when Biden, AG Garland unleashed counterterrorism agents on school parents

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How local cops balked when Biden, AG Garland unleashed counterterrorism agents on school parents
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Citing a trove of recently obtained documents, lawmakers behind Judiciary's weaponization subcommittee probe into the controversial memo said the Biden administration 'misused federal law-enforcement and counterterrorism resources for political purposes.'

“The Justice Department’s own documents demonstrate that there was no compelling nationwide law-enforcement justification for the Attorney General’s directive or the Department components’ execution thereof,” the interim report reads.

William Ihlenfeld II, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia, wrote in a report to DOJ headquarters that there had been “a handful” of local school board meetings where attendees had “been boisterous and disruptive” but that those incidents should be handled by local police.’s memo was “very poorly received” among local law enforcement officials, some of whom described the threats outlined in the memo as “a manufactured issue.

Despite the lack of a compelling need for federal resources, the FBI acknowledged to the House panel that it opened 25 threat assessments known as “Guardian assessments” in response to concerns raised over threats against school boards, six of which were conducted but the FBI Counterterrorism Division.

The report claims that Chip Slaven, interim director and CEO of the NSBA, emailed the NSBA’s letter to the White House and Department of Education before it was released publicly. “We hope to continue this dialogue as this is a very important issue the department is committed to addressing,” Ms. Roberts wrote.

The lawmakers behind the report accused the Biden administration of attempting to silence critics of “its radical education policies.”says he did not order parents investigated for expressing concern over their children’s education. He said he intended to root out “violence and threats of violence against a whole host of school personnel.”

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