Thirteen States sue over FBI surveillance of parents unhappy with school boards

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Garland was able to send a letter in record-breaking time to the FBI to mobilize Federal Officials against parents who did not agree with their local education officials. 

During testimony before a congressional committee in October, Garland denied he collaborated on the record or that he used the term “domestic terrorist” label.

FOIA Request not moving in record time

AG Rokita previously demanded all communications and documents that relate to the DOJ and FBI’s decision to investigate “violent threats” against local education officials. Nothing was given to his request.

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“We just want the facts,” Rokita told Fox News Digital. “Rather than cooperate, the Biden administration has sought to conceal and downplay its culpability. What are they hiding? Why won’t they come clean? Hoosiers and all Americans deserve to know.”

Thirteen states are trying to get information. And they are willing to go to court to get to the bottom of this strange and perhaps illegal investigation.

The lawsuit claims that “Attorney General Garland testified in Congress that his Memorandum was based on a now-debunked and rescinded letter drafted by individuals in the Federal Government (EOP, ED, and DOJ) working with the National School Boards Association (‘NSBA’) dated September 29, 2021.”