House GOP says Merrick Garland and Biden's adiminstration “colluded” with the NSBAPublicEd to “silence the critics” of Democratic education policies pre- 2021 GovernorVA race. A new report was released by Jim_Jordan, JudiciaryGOP & Weaponization.
A new interim report about Garland’s October 2021 school boards directive was released by Rep. Jim Jordan and the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.“The Administration’s goal seems to have been silencing the critics of its radical education policies and neutralizing an issue that was threatening Democrat Party prospects in the close gubernatorial race in Virginia,” the GOP concluded on Tuesday.
In a since-withdrawn NSBA letter in 2021, Garland was encouraged to direct the FBI and DOJ’s National Security Division to help police alleged threats against school board members. Republicans have argued the letter was the product of collusion between the Biden White House and the national school boards group.
The Jordan-led report also said that the DOJ and the NSBA “coordinated prior to the release of” Garland’s directive. It states Alivia Roberts, from the DOJ’s Public Affairs Office, sent an email to NSBA’s interim director and CEO Chip Slaven on Oct.
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