Panorama’s CRT curriculum is profitable, as well as, controversial. The company’s revenues are not public, but it claims it “supports 13 million students in 21,000 schools” and has garnered tens of millions of dollars from investors. But it gets most of its money from taxpayers.
The Board of the NSBA realizes that the letter is a mistake. School districts are getting out of the NSBA and it will probably result in a downsizing of the very large special interest group.
But Garland seems to be confused. And he may not understand how deep into politics he has jumped. He is adamant that his son-in-law’s business is not a conflict of interest. So he’s either lying or he’s not very smart.
Perhaps he should redirect the FBI into working on real crime-related issues. And he should make sure the NSA is full-force working on the predicted increase in terrorism due to the fall of Afghanistan. Or they could try and get a handle on the drug cartels and foreign terrorists that have 100% access to walk right into the US.