Opinion: The FBI, DOJ, and NSA should not be fighting Culture Wars 

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The Sept. 30 letter suggests that parents who object to mask mandates and the imposition of critical race theory (CRT) in classrooms are engaging in “a form of domestic terrorism.” 

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The NSBA Board disavowed the letter on October 22nd. And claim they are going to review “the proceedings leading up to the letter.” 

But before the NSBA could walk back the letter on October 4th, the AG directed the FBI and NSA to get involved. He later admitted that he did not review the very thin cases that were used as evidence. And decided to open the investigation based solely on the rhetoric of the NSBA letter.

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the FBI would take the lead on investigating “a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff.”

“While spirited debate about policy matters is protected under our Constitution, that protection does not extend to threats of violence or efforts to intimidate individuals based on their views,” Garland wrote in a memo to the feds.

Loudon County Dad upset by daughter’s rape 

In June, Scott Smith, an angry parent attended his first-ever Loudoun County School Board meeting. Smith was upset about the rape of his daughter at a Loudoun County School. By this time he knew that the criminal complaint of her attacker was moving forward.