The House Judiciary Committee, which included CA District 4 Congressman Tom McClintock, sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland about the FBI's decision to protect School officials from threats of violence.
OH, Republican Congressman Jim Jordon's letter says an FBI Agent, Carlton Peooples told him the Attorney General is using a "Threat Tag" to track certain people who have demonstrated possible violent behavior at some of these School Board meetings.
This is the same procedure used with Muslims after Sept. 11th attack in New York, the same procedure used when Clive Bundy and his family and friends took over the Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. and this is the same procedure used after the Jan 6th attack on the United States Capitol.
With recent violent behavior at School Board meetings, threats to their families, and total disregard to public decorum, what does the Republican House Judiciary Committee expect the Attorney General do? Walk away and let our elected officials fear for their lives and their families' lives?
If this is what has become the normal method of operation on potential violent behavior since the Republican Party has walked away from what was once their cornerstone -- Law and Order, what, may I ask, would they want the FBI and Department of Justice to do to protect the very people we sent to speak for us at School Board meetings?
Nowhere in Jordon's letter does it offer a solution, only objection.
Are they saying that no one should protect these officials? Are they saying that no one should protect School Board officials from threats to their families and their homes?
We need to get back to common sense, and stop this political party "Peacock strutting."
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