Attorney General directs FBI to go after angry parents as "domestic terrorists"

Confirmed now...FBI is targeting people for speaking out at school board meetings.



House Republicans Reveal Whistleblower Documents Exposing FBI Use of Counterterrorism Tactics Against Parents

https://www.breitbart.com/education...-of-counterterrorism-tactics-against-parents/

DR. SUSAN BERRY 16 Nov 2021

A letter from Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland reveals the lawmakers have received documents from a whistleblower that state the FBI is using counterterrorism tactics to investigate parents considered to be potential “domestic terrorists” as they voice concerns about education in their local school districts.

The documents, which state the FBI is adding “threat tags” to parents, appear to contradict Garland’s testimony on October 21 during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in which he said the Department of Justice and the FBI were not using counterterrorism tools to investigate parents at school board meetings.

A letter signed by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), ranking member of the House Judiciary, to Garland Tuesday states:

We are now in receipt of a protected disclosure from a Department whistleblower showing that the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division is compiling and categorizing threat assessments related to parents, including a document directing FBI personnel to use a specific “threat tag” to track potential investigations. This new information calls into question the accuracy and completeness of your sworn testimony.

In his letter, Jordan also reminded Garland:

Specifically, you testified that you could not “imagine any circumstance in which the Patriot Act would be used in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor … a circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorists.” You also testified: “I do not think that parents getting angry at school boards for whatever reason constitute domestic terrorism. It’s not even a close question.”

Jordan wrote the whistleblower provided an FBI email, dated October 20 – the day before Garland’s testimony – that referenced a directive from Garland on October 4 to the FBI to look into school board threats and apply a new “threat tag,” created by the Counterterrorism and Criminal Divisions, to “investigations and assessments of threats specifically directed against school board administrators, board members, teachers, and staff.”

“The email articulated the purpose as ‘scop[ing] this threat on a national level and provid[ing] an opportunity for comprehensive analysis of the threat picture for effective management with law enforcement partners at all levels,” Jordan wrote.

On September 30, top officials of the National School Boards Association (NSBA) sent a letter to President Joe Biden seeking federal assistance to target parents voicing concerns at school board meetings about issues affecting their children’s education. The letter recommended that federal laws such as the Patriot Act be used to explore whether these parents might be identified as “domestic terrorists.”

The letter, signed by Viola M. Garcia, Ed.D., the group’s president, and Chip Slaven, Esq., NSBA interim executive director and CEO, made specific mention of parents voicing concerns about mask mandates and stated parents were engaging in “propaganda purporting the false inclusion of critical race theory within classroom instruction and curricula.”

“This propaganda continues despite the fact that critical race theory is not taught in public schools and remains a complex law school and graduate school subject well beyond the scope of a K-12 class,” the NSBA officials wrote to Biden.

On October 4, Garland’s office issued a memorandum that stated:

Citing an increase in harassment, intimidation and threats of violence against school board members, teachers and workers in our nation’s public schools, today Attorney General Merrick B. Garland directed the FBI and U.S. Attorneys’ Offices to meet in the next 30 days with federal, state, Tribal, territorial and local law enforcement leaders to discuss strategies for addressing this disturbing trend. These sessions will open dedicated lines of communication for threat reporting, assessment and response by law enforcement.

The Biden Education Department then announced October 13 it had appointed Garcia to the National Assessment Governing Board, a top position that provides oversight regarding which subjects students will be tested on in the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card.

In the weeks that followed, NSBA’s own board of directors renounced the letter to Biden sent by Garcia and Slaven, writing on Friday they “regret and apologize” for its content, and at least 26 state school board associations have distanced themselves from NSBA, some totally cutting ties with the organization.

Emails obtained as well in October through public records requests by Parents Defending Education (PDE) revealed Garcia and Slaven had been “in talks over the last several weeks with White House staff,” and “they requested additional information on some of the specific threats.”

Garcia wrote to NSBA directors the organization “has been engaged with the White House and the Department of Education on these and other issues related to the pandemic for several weeks now.”

She added:

What we have witnessed are coordinated efforts, playbooks, for creating chaos at school board meetings and in local communities. Letters across states are very similar and these incidents are beyond random acts. What we are now seeing is a pattern of threats and violence occurring across state lines and via online platforms, which is why we need the federal government’s assistance.

“At best, if we assume that you were ignorant of the FBI’s actions in response to your October 4 memorandum at the time of your testimony, this new evidence suggests that your testimony to the Committee was incomplete and requires additional explanation,” Jordan wrote to Garland.

“If, however, you were aware of the FBI’s actions at the time of your testimony, this evidence shows that you willfully misled the Committee about the nature and extent of the Department’s use of federal counterterrorism tools to target concerned parents at school board meetings,” he added.

Jordan said the Judiciary Committee would like to further “assess the accuracy and completeness” of his “sworn testimony.”



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Garland won't resign, and he won't be fired, and he won't be impeached.

No one except we plebes are ever held accountable for anything.
 
Don't worry about little stuff like jury tampering......

Housewives might be somewhat easier to handle.
 
Confirmed now...FBI is targeting people for speaking out at school board meetings.

House Republicans Reveal Whistleblower Documents Exposing FBI Use of Counterterrorism Tactics Against Parents

https://www.breitbart.com/education...-of-counterterrorism-tactics-against-parents/

DR. SUSAN BERRY 16 Nov 2021

A letter from Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland reveals the lawmakers have received documents from a whistleblower that state the FBI is using counterterrorism tactics to investigate parents considered to be potential “domestic terrorists” as they voice concerns about education in their local school districts.

Nah, it'll be fine ...

https://twitter.com/adamhousley/status/1456677369494663168
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Education Secretary Cardona solicited NSBA letter comparing protesting parents to domestic terrorists
NSBA official said controversial letter followed 'a request by Secretary Cardona'
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ed...r-comparing-parents-domestic-terrorists-email
Peter Hasson (11 January 2022)

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited the much-criticized letter from the National School Boards Association that compared protesting parents to domestic terrorists, according to an email exchange reviewed by Fox News.

The email exchange indicates Cardona was more involved with the letter's creation than previously known.

President Biden's Department of Justice relied on the NSBA letter, which suggested using the PATRIOT Act against parents, in creating its own memo directing the FBI to mobilize in support of local education officials.

In the Oct. 5 email, NSBA Secretary-Treasurer Kristi Swett recounted that NSBA interim CEO Chip Slaven "told the officers he was writing a letter to provide information to the White House, from a request by Secretary Cardona."

Previous emails had revealed that the NSBA was in contact with the White House and Justice Department in the weeks before it publicly sent the letter.

The emails were obtained by the parents group Parents Defending Education in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

"Should this allegation be true, it would reveal that this administration's pretextual war on parents came from the highest levels," PDE President Nicole Neily told Fox News Digital.

"Attorney General Merrick Garland unequivocally stated that he based his memo on the NSBA's letter - which in turn, mobilized the FBI and US Attorneys," Neily added. "If Secretary Cardona was truly involved in this ugly episode, it is a significant breach of public trust, and he should be held accountable."

Cardona previously served as Connecticut's education secretary, where he said he wanted teachers "becoming more ‘woke’" and promoted resources on "microaggressions."

The Education Department and the NSBA didn't immediately provide comment.
 
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NSBA chief had advance notice of DOJ's controversial school board memo
NSBA CEO 'knew about' Garland memo before it was published, NSBA official said
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/nsba-advance-notice-doj-controversial-school-board-memo-email
Peter Hasson (14 February 2022)

The head of the National School Boards Association (NSBA) had advance notice of Attorney General Merrick Garland's controversial memo about protecting school boards, a top NSBA official confided in an email reviewed by Fox News Digital.

"I understand Chip [Slaven] knew about the A.G. directives before they were published. So much for communicating with the BOD [Board of Directors]," NSBA southern regional director Pam Doyle wrote in an Oct. 5 email to Beverly Slough, who sits on the NSBA Board of Directors.

Slaven was the NSBA's CEO at the time. Doyle's email came one day after Garland's memo.

The email was obtained by Parents Defending Education, a pro-parents group, in a public records request and shared with Fox News Digital.

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The email is the latest indication of coordination between the Biden administration and the NSBA on the school board group's letter that compared parent protests to domestic terrorism, and the subsequent Justice Department memo pledging to devote more law enforcement resources to protecting school boards.

Garland testified later in October that the NSBA letter was the basis for his memo. Although the NSBA apologized for, and later retracted, the letter after backlash, Garland has stood by his memo.

Fox News Digital previously reported that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited the NSBA's letter, according to an email from a top NSBA official.

The Education Department previously denied that Cardona did, in fact, solicit the letter, but still has yet to explain the discrepancy between their denial and the email's contents.

Both the NSBA letter and Garland's memo generated intense blowback from parent groups and Republican lawmakers.

State-level school board groups quickly sought to distance themselves from the NSBA, with dozens of them formally leaving the association.

A DOJ spokeswoman declined to answer Fox News Digital's request for comment, pointing instead to Garland's Senate testimony in which he said he wasn't aware of conversations between the DOJ and the NSBA.

A White House official previously told Fox News that the White House didn't order Garland to write the memo, saying: "DOJ chose to take this approach on their own."
 
I would be terrified to be on a school board. Imagine the anguish of never really being at peace because of those pesky parents that want what they think is best for their children. The nerve of those parents. There should be a law against that. Imagine being a school board public servant for those low wages and sacrificing your life and career to the betterment of society and having to deal with those pesky parents.
 
I would be terrified to be on a school board. Imagine the anguish of never really being at peace because of those pesky parents that want what they think is best for their children. The nerve of those parents. There should be a law against that. Imagine being a school board public servant for those low wages and sacrificing your life and career to the betterment of society and having to deal with those pesky parents.

I think the real problem is letting parents attend school board meetings. The meetings should be board members only. There's really no reason for the school board members to ever meet with any parents.
 
I think the real problem is letting parents attend school board meetings. The meetings should be board members only. There's really no reason for the school board members to ever meet with any parents.
No. School board members or teachers need to meet with parents when the parents need to be criticized because their children are not behaving to institutional standards, causing disruptions, tardy, chewing gum in class, or over performing academically.
 
Jen Psaki Says White House Encourages ‘Peaceful’ Protests Outside Justices’ Homes

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ges-peaceful-protests-outside-justices-homes/

JOEL B. POLLAK 10 May 2022

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that the Biden administration encourages “peaceful” protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices, despite the fact that such protests aim to intimidate the judiciary and appear to be illegal.

As Breitbart News reported Saturday, mobs of pro-abortion protesters gathered outside the homes of Supreme Court justices after the leak of a draft majority opinion by Justice Samuel Alito that would reverse Roe v. Wade (1973). Though the protests have been peaceful, they are virtually unprecedented as a way to pressure the highest court — both directly and personally.


Title 18 of the U.S. Code, section 1507, makes protests outside the private residence of a federal judge a federal crime:

Whoever, with the intent of interfering with, obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer, in the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the United States, or in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge, juror, witness, or court officer, or with such intent uses any sound-truck or similar device or resorts to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

On Friday, Psaki was asked about impending protests but declined to condemn or criticize them. On Monday, she issued a tweet denouncing violence, but did not specifically mention the protests outside the homes of Supreme Court justices.


On Tuesday, during her daily White House briefing, Psaki was asked whether the president felt that “the demonstrations outside of, say, Justice Alito’s home — are those attempts to interfere or intimidate?” The reporter noted that the Department of Justice had responded quickly and harshly to protests outside the homes of school board members in recent months.

Psaki evaded the question, accusing critics of hypocrisy (emphasis added):

I think I said yesterday, but I’m happy to repeat, because I think it’s important for everybody to hear, that the president long-standing view has been that violence, threats, and intimidation of any kind have no place in political discourse. And we believe, of course, in peaceful protest. What I do find is interesting, and I think many people have noted, is that there are voices on the right who have called out this protests that are happening while remaining silent for years on protests that have happened outside the homes of school board members, the Michigan Secretary of State, or including threats made to women seeking reproductive health care [sic], or even an insurrection [sic] against our capitol. So I know that there’s an outrage right now, I guess, about protests that have been peaceful to date, and we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges’ homes, and that’s the president’s position, but the silence is pretty deafening about all of the other intimidation that we’ve seen to a number of people.

Psaki appeared to conflate protests outside a place of business (an abortion clinic) with protests at private residences, and protests at the private residences of individual government officials with protests aiming to sway to a Supreme Court case.

When the reporter alluded to the federal law against protests outside judges’ homes, given the pending case, Psaki was evasive again: “Well, but I think that intimidation and protest, intimidation outside of the homes of school board members, the Michigan secretary of state, you know, intimidation and threats, against people seeking legal reproductive health care [sic] and against our capitol and American democracy, also warrant some outrage, and we haven’t really seen that.”

Notably, Psaki did not deny that protesting outside a private residence constitutes an attempt to “intimidate” the justices.
 
Ex-FBI agents detail 'politicization' of agency ahead of bombshell GOP hearing
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...tion-of-agency-ahead-of-bombshell-gop-hearing
[archive link: https://archive.is/lJgTA]
Gabe Kaminsky (08 February 2023)

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has already fired off subpoenas to the Biden administration this Congress over the FBI. He is demanding that FBI Director Christopher Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona hand over documents related to the alleged targeting of parents at local school board meetings.

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House Judiciary subpoenas Christopher Wray and Merrick Garland for targeting parents
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/house-judiciary-subpoenas-fbi-director-wray
[archive link: https://archive.is/5IhXL]
Ryan King (03 February 2023)

The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the Biden administration, demanding FBI Director Christopher Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona produce documents about the alleged targeting of parents at school board meetings.

Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding Garland, Wray, and Cardona turn over communications pertaining to the Justice Department's alleged "misuse of federal criminal and counterterrorism resources" by 9 a.m. on March 1, according to the subpoenas dated Thursday and reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

"Since October 2021, Judiciary Committee Republicans have sent over one hundred letters to Biden administration officials requesting answers about how the administration used federal counterterrorism resources against American parents," the committee said in a press release.

At issue is an alleged Oct. 4, 2021, memo sent by Garland tasking the FBI to collaborate with U.S. attorneys and other local law enforcement to investigate potential threats from parents at school board meetings. At the time, large groups of parents across the country were protesting the instruction of so-called critical race theory and COVID-19 suppression measures.

"In recent months, there has been a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff who participate in the vital work of running our nation's public schools. While spirited debate about policy matters is protected under our Constitution, that protection does not extend to threats of violence," the memo read.

Garland's memo came on the heels of a National School Boards Association letter to him that outlined a slew of disruptive behavior that was not necessarily violent and called for the government to deploy aggressive measures such as the Patriot Act to curtail the disturbances. Later, the NSBA withdrew the letter and apologized for its provocative language.

During a hearing weeks after the release of the memo in the fall of 2021, Jordan grilled Garland about the memo and ascertained that the retracted NSBA letter that likened parents to domestic terrorists was the impetus for his memo.

https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1451211401096269824


Jordan long decried what he calls the politicization of the DOJ and FBI. He has also teased that his committee has been collaborating with whistleblowers from the bureau who have raised concerns about potential wrongdoing at the upper levels of the FBI.

The FBI appeared to reject Jordan's characterization of events but stressed it is working to comply with his demands.

"As Director Wray and other FBI officials have stated clearly on numerous occasions before Congress and elsewhere, the FBI has never been in the business of investigating speech or policing speech at school board meetings or anywhere else, and we never will be. Our focus is and always will be on protecting people from violence and threats of violence," the FBI said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.

"Attempts to further any political narrative will not change those facts. The FBI recognizes the importance of congressional oversight and remains fully committed to cooperating with Congress’s oversight requests consistent with its constitutional and statutory responsibilities. The FBI is actively working to respond to congressional requests for information," the bureau added.

Jordan has long signaled plans to turn up the heat on the DOJ and is using his newfound congressional powers to embark on a handful of investigations, including into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents [see this thread - OB].
 
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