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    Whistleblowers: FBI targeted parents via terrorism tools despite Garland’s testimony that it didn’t happen

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    Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Mike Johnson say they have evidence that the FBI targeted parents who protested schools’ COVID policies despite assurances from Attorney General Merrick Garland that it never happened. 

    In a letter addressed to the Justice Department, Jordan and Johnson said they have evidence that the FBI labeled dozens of investigations into parents with a threat tag created by the bureau’s Counterterrorism Division to assess and track investigations related to school boards. The evidence comes from “brave whistleblowers” within the Department of Justice, they say in the letter addressed to Attorney General Garland.

    EDUCATION SECRETARY CARDONA SOLICITED NSBA LETTER COMPARING PROTESTING PARENTS TO DOMESTIC TERRORISTS: EMAIL

    Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at a news conference to announce actions to enhance the Biden administration’s environmental justice efforts, Thursday, May 5, 2022, at the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    The National School Boards Association (NBSA) sent a letter to the Biden administration in September comparing parents who protested school’s COVID policies to domestic terrorists. Five days later, the DOJ issued a memo directing the FBI to investigate threats to school boards. 

    The memo highlighted the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, which Jordan and Johnson likened to a “snitch-line” for tips about parents at school board meetings. 

    An internal email from the FBI’s criminal and counterterrorism divisions instructed agents to apply the threat tag “EDUOFFICIALS” to all investigations and assessments of threats directed specifically at education officials. 

    GARLAND REFUSES TO BACK AWAY FROM DOJ MEMO AFTER SCHOOL BOARD APOLOGY

    Jordan and Johnson, citing a whistleblower, said the FBI opened investigations with the EDUOFFICIALS threat in every region of the country and relating to all types of educational settings. 

    The lawmakers cited several examples where someone reported a parent, or a state elected official using the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center. 

    In one investigation, FBI officials interviewed a mom for allegedly telling a school board member “we are coming for you.” The person reported the mom because she belonged to a “right wing mom’s group” called “Moms for Liberty” and because she is a gun owner. FBI officials eventually determined this mom was not a threat. 

    SEVENTEEN STATES ASK BIDEN, GARLAND TO STOP INTIMIDATING PARENTS INTO SILENCE AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS

    People gather to protest different issues including the board’s handling of a sexual assault that happened in a school bathroom in May, vaccine mandates and critical race theory during a Loudoun County School Board meeting in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., October 26, 2021. Picture taken October 26, 2021. (REUTERS/Leah Millis)

    In another investigation, FBI officials interviewed a dad opposed to masks, according to Jordan and Johnson. The person who reported the dad did so because he supposedly fit the bill of an “insurrectionist” and “rails against the government” and “has a lot of guns and threatens to use them” – claims which the person later admitted they had “no specific information or observations of … any crimes or threats.” 

    Republican elected officials in an undisclosed state were also reported by a state Democratic Party official who said that Republicans “incited violence” by expressing displeasure with school districts’ vaccine mandates. 

    Jordan and Johnson said these investigations were a direct result of Garland’s Oct. 4 directive to the FBI. They noted that the FBI agents ultimately determined that these cases did not amount to terrorist threats, but they lamented the waste of “valuable law-enforcement time and resources (that) could have been expended on real and pressing threats.” 

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    “This whistleblower information raises serious concerns that your October 4 memorandum will chill protected First Amendment activity as parents will rightfully fear that their passionate advocacy for their children could result in a visit from federal law enforcement,” the lawmakers said. 

    In testimony before Congress in October 2021, Garland told lawmakers that his Department of Justice had not deployed antiterrorism tools against parents protesting the actions of school boards. “I can’t imagine any circumstance in which the Patriot Act would be used in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor can I imagine a circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorism,” he said at the time.

    Fox News has reached out to the DOJ for comment but did not hear back before publication time. 

    Fox News’ Tyler O’Neil and Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report. 

    Whistleblowers: FBI targeted parents via terrorism tools despite Garland’s testimony that it didn’t happen

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    Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Mike Johnson say they have evidence that the FBI targeted parents who protested schools’ COVID policies despite assurances from Attorney General Merrick Garland that it never happened. 

    In a letter addressed to the Justice Department, Jordan and Johnson said they have evidence that the FBI labeled dozens of investigations into parents with a threat tag created by the bureau’s Counterterrorism Division to assess and track investigations related to school boards. The evidence comes from “brave whistleblowers” within the Department of Justice, they say in the letter addressed to Attorney General Garland.

    EDUCATION SECRETARY CARDONA SOLICITED NSBA LETTER COMPARING PROTESTING PARENTS TO DOMESTIC TERRORISTS: EMAIL

    Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at a news conference to announce actions to enhance the Biden administration’s environmental justice efforts, Thursday, May 5, 2022, at the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    The National School Boards Association (NBSA) sent a letter to the Biden administration in September comparing parents who protested school’s COVID policies to domestic terrorists. Five days later, the DOJ issued a memo directing the FBI to investigate threats to school boards. 

    The memo highlighted the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center, which Jordan and Johnson likened to a “snitch-line” for tips about parents at school board meetings. 

    An internal email from the FBI’s criminal and counterterrorism divisions instructed agents to apply the threat tag “EDUOFFICIALS” to all investigations and assessments of threats directed specifically at education officials. 

    GARLAND REFUSES TO BACK AWAY FROM DOJ MEMO AFTER SCHOOL BOARD APOLOGY

    Jordan and Johnson, citing a whistleblower, said the FBI opened investigations with the EDUOFFICIALS threat in every region of the country and relating to all types of educational settings. 

    The lawmakers cited several examples where someone reported a parent, or a state elected official using the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center. 

    In one investigation, FBI officials interviewed a mom for allegedly telling a school board member “we are coming for you.” The person reported the mom because she belonged to a “right wing mom’s group” called “Moms for Liberty” and because she is a gun owner. FBI officials eventually determined this mom was not a threat. 

    SEVENTEEN STATES ASK BIDEN, GARLAND TO STOP INTIMIDATING PARENTS INTO SILENCE AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS

    People gather to protest different issues including the board’s handling of a sexual assault that happened in a school bathroom in May, vaccine mandates and critical race theory during a Loudoun County School Board meeting in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., October 26, 2021. Picture taken October 26, 2021. (REUTERS/Leah Millis)

    In another investigation, FBI officials interviewed a dad opposed to masks, according to Jordan and Johnson. The person who reported the dad did so because he supposedly fit the bill of an “insurrectionist” and “rails against the government” and “has a lot of guns and threatens to use them” – claims which the person later admitted they had “no specific information or observations of … any crimes or threats.” 

    Republican elected officials in an undisclosed state were also reported by a state Democratic Party official who said that Republicans “incited violence” by expressing displeasure with school districts’ vaccine mandates. 

    Jordan and Johnson said these investigations were a direct result of Garland’s Oct. 4 directive to the FBI. They noted that the FBI agents ultimately determined that these cases did not amount to terrorist threats, but they lamented the waste of “valuable law-enforcement time and resources (that) could have been expended on real and pressing threats.” 

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    “This whistleblower information raises serious concerns that your October 4 memorandum will chill protected First Amendment activity as parents will rightfully fear that their passionate advocacy for their children could result in a visit from federal law enforcement,” the lawmakers said. 

    In testimony before Congress in October 2021, Garland told lawmakers that his Department of Justice had not deployed antiterrorism tools against parents protesting the actions of school boards. “I can’t imagine any circumstance in which the Patriot Act would be used in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor can I imagine a circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorism,” he said at the time.

    Fox News has reached out to the DOJ for comment but did not hear back before publication time. 

    Fox News’ Tyler O’Neil and Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report. 

    Jordan: What they are doing to our country is intentional

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    Rep. Jim Jordan speaks on how he and other House members grilled United States secretary of homeland security Alejandro Mayorkas over the surge in migrants at the border on ‘Special Report.’

    REP. JIM JORDAN: Yeah. I got to tell you, I was actually a little reluctant to ask the question because I thought if I asked the question he’d say something like, “are you kidding me? Congressman, of course, they’re not in the country. Of course, we’ve sent them back. Of course, they’re detained.” But when he didn’t say that and indicated that they may, in fact, have been released into the country, that should be shocking because I said in the hearing, you’re the secretary of homeland security, your number one job, mission number one. You go to their website, mission number one, prevent terrorism. That is shocking to me, but it shows you what I think we pointed out, the front end of the hearing, pointed out throughout the hearing what they’re doing to our border, what they’re doing to our country is intentional. It cannot be anything else because last year, March was the highest month on record. I said this in my opening statement until April. April was the highest month on record for illegal migrants coming to our border, coming into our country until the month of May. May was the highest month until June, until July. And then July was the highest month. 

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    Jordan asks Mayorkas if new DHS ‘disinformation’ board will look into Fauci, Walensky statements

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    After Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas revealed his department’s creation of a Disinformation Governance Board aimed at combating misinformation, Republican lawmakers were all over the announcement, accusing the Department of Homeland Security of going too far.

    Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, joined the chorus of critics Thursday when he confronted Mayorkas face to face during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of DHS.

    CRITICS SLAM TIMING OF BIDEN’S ‘MINISTRY OF TRUTH’ TO POLICE INTERNET FOR ‘DISINFORMATION’

    “Mr. Secretary, yesterday you announced the formation of Disinformation Governance Board at DHS. You put out a bulletin two months ago, a big fancy bulletin here, red, white and blue. You said that misleading narratives, mis-, dis-, and mal-information, MDM, as you call it, misleading narratives undermine the trust in government. I was just wondering, when the head of the CDC, Miss Walensky, said that the vaccinated can’t get the virus, did that undermine trust in government?”

    Jordan went on to list more instances where current or former government officials put out significant statements that turned out to be questionable or even false.

    “When the highest paid official in our government, the smartest man on the planet, Dr. Fauci, when he said the virus didn’t come from a lab, did that undermine trust in government? And will that be something that this governing board will look at?” Jordan asked. “How about when 51 former intel officials told us that the Hunter Biden story was–had all the earmarks of Russian misinformation? Will that be something that this governance board that you just formed, will you be looking into that? “

    Mayorkas responded without addressing Jordan’s examples, only providing a statement on the board’s purpose.

    BIDEN’S DISINFORMATION DIRECTOR REFERRED TO HUNTER’S LAPTOP AS A ‘TRUMP CAMPAIGN PRODUCT’

    “Congressman, the disinformation board addresses disinformation that imperils the safety and security of our homeland. And one of the primary areas that we are focused on is the dissemination of disinformation and its potential connectivity–,” Mayorkas said before Jordan cut him off to challenge his statement.

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testifies before the House Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 28, 2022, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    “But that’s not what your bulletin talked about. It talked about COVID,” Jordan said. “It talked about COVID.”

    Committee chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., interjected, telling Jordan his time was up and allowing Mayorkas to finish his response. He did so, finishing his previous sentence with “and its connectivity to violence.”

    A DHS bulletin from February 2022 about terrorism threats discussed so-called “MDM” as a factor contributing to “a heightened threat environment.” While that bulletin blamed that environment on “[c]ontinued calls for violence directed at U.S. critical infrastructure,” it also blamed the situation on “misleading narratives” such as those “regarding unsubstantiated widespread election fraud and COVID-19.”

    Jordan’s questioning of Mayorkas about migrants on terror watch list goes off the rails

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    Republican Rep. Jim Jordan was cut off and left seemingly stunned while grilling Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on whether 42 illegal immigrants on the terror watch list have been released into the United States. 

    “Forty-two illegal immigrants were encountered at our border are on the terrorist and no-fly list. Are any of them still in our country?” House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jordan asked Mayorkas Thursday during a Capitol hearing. 

    REP. ISSA ACCUSES DHS CHIEF MAYORKAS OF SECRETLY ENDING TITLE 42 EARLY

    Jordan was then informed that his time has expired, but the Ohio Republican continued pressing Mayorkas to respond. 

    “This is an important question for this committee,” Jordan continued.

    House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jim Jordan speaks during a hearing with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 28, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    “Congressman, I will deliver to you a response with respect…” Mayorkas said while Jordan kept pressing him. Mayorkas added that “some of them may still be in detention.”

    FOX NEWS FOOTAGE SHOWS MASS RELEASE OF SINGLE ADULT MIGRANTS INTO US

    Jordan was then cut off due to his time being expired and Rep. Pramila Jayapal began speaking. 

    Customs and Border Protection data released this month shows more than 40 migrants on the terror watch list have been arrested by CBP trying to enter the country illegally since President Biden took office last year. 

    Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana yielded some of his time to Jordan during the hearing, allowing him to continue his line of questioning.

    “Have any of the 42 illegal migrants on the terrorist watch list or no-fly list encountered on our southwest border been released into the United States?” he asked.

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pauses during testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill, Thursday, April 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Evan Vucc)

    “As I mentioned before, I will provide that data to you with respect to the disposition of each one. I do not know the answer to your question,” he responded. 

    42 MIGRANTS ON TERROR WATCHLIST ARRESTED ATTEMPTING TO ENTER US ILLEGALLY UNDER BIDEN: CBP DATA

    The response appeared to leave Jordan stunned. 

    “The secretary of Homeland Security does not know the answer to the status of 42 individuals who came to our southern border illegally, are on the no-fly list and the terrorist watch list. You do not know whether they have been released or not into the country. That’s your testimony.”

    “That’s amazing,” Jordan concluded. 

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    Mayorkas testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, where he was expected to face tough questioning regarding the Biden administration’s plan to lift Title 42, a Trump-era public health order that has been used to expel a majority of migrants at the border during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Jordan calls out Biden, says he sidestepped addressing family wealth

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    Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, decried President Biden, saying he tried to sidestep around his wealth Wednesday.

    “I had the great pleasure of being listed as the poorest man in Congress for 36 years.  I still had — making a hell of a lot more money than anybody else because I was getting a senator’s salary,” Biden said Tuesday in New Hampshire. “I didn’t think you should make money while you’re in office.” 

    Jim Jordan responded on “The Ingraham Angle,” saying, “There are 4.8 million reasons why that statement’s not true, not accurate, because that’s what his son got paid.”

    HUNTER BIDEN IS A NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT: GOP LAWMAKER

    “And we now know based on these text messages and emails that it was a family enterprise,” Jordan told host Laura Ingraham.

    “It’s been that way for a long time. It’s just now starting to come to the surface.”

    • Rep. Jim Jordan speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    • The Washington Post and The New York Times confirmed the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop. (Randy Holmes via Getty Images)

    • President Biden  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

    Hunter Biden is under federal investigation over the possibility he engaged in violations of tax law, money laundering and foreign lobbying laws.

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    Jordan continued, “The press now has to admit that what we all said 18 months ago was true. The laptop was real. The eyewitness was real. The emails were real. It was all real.”

    He later noted that Hunter Biden “took money from all kinds of foreign interests that are concerns and adversaries of the United States at the time.”

    AP reporter puts blame on GOP, supports Dems, Pelosi in Jan. 6 committee chaos

    Media top headlines July 22

    In media news today, Politico and CNN writers criticize Nancy Pelosi’s rejection of GOP picks for riot committee, a former Google consultant give his opinion on how to combat misinformation, and WaPo’s Josh Rogin says ‘Fauci was wrong’ about denying NIH funded Wuhan ‘gain of function’ COVID-19 research

    Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire attacked the Republican Party and defended Democrats Thursday over the controversy surrounding Speaker Nancy Pelosi‘s rejection of two of the five GOP picks for the Jan. 6 select committee.

    Lemire spoke on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to discuss Pelosi’s decision to reject GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy’s Republican appointees to the committee, Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Jim Banks, R-Ind. Shortly afterward, McCarthy threatened to boycott the select committee and form a new one with the GOP.

    Lemire referred to this move as a “deeply cynical play” and accused the Republicans of attempting to water down the investigation into the Capitol riots.

    MCCARTHY SAYS PELOSI ‘HAS BROKEN THIS INSITUTION’ BY DENYING GOP PICKS FOR JAN. 6 SELECT COMMITTEE 

    “We’ve just hit upon the deeply cynical play that this is,” Lemire said. “Now Republicans are going to emerge from this with their own report, which they will put up as a co-equal as to what the Pelosi’s Democrat-plus-Liz-Cheney committee is going to do. And they’ll say: look! It’s two versions of the truth. And they will try to water it down.”

    Lemire also claimed that Democrats and Pelosi are acting in “good-faith effort” in spite of the Republicans and further blamed the GOP for diminishing trust in the government.

    “And despite pressure from the White House for this to happen, despite Democrats going into it seemingly with a good-faith effort, a bipartisan attempt to get to the bottom of what happened, to try to prevent something like this from happening again, Republicans not going to play ball,” he said. “And it’s just going to lead to more and more Americans shrugging their shoulders and saying look, this is why Washington is so broken.”

    POLITICO, CNN WRITERS CRITICIZE PELOSI’S REJECTION OF GOP PICKS FOR RIOT COMMITTEE: ‘GIFT TO KEVIN MCCARTHY’

    Lemire has frequently criticized Republicans in public appearances on MSNBC. In May, he accused the GOP and former President Donald Trump of proposing “revisionist history” by claiming that they were criticized for suggesting the coronavirus leaked from a Wuhan lab in China. This was in line with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, who falsely suggested it was Trump’s fault the theory was not discussed until recently.

    Lemire also criticized Trump voters in March, suggesting the supporters at the Capitol riot were more violent than the “non-violent” protesters for Black Lives Matter in 2020.

    “And then, of course, let us remember who was there in January. These were Trump supporters. They were White. They were people who, as it’s been well documented, if the racial makeup of that group had been different, the response at the Capitol likely would have been different as well,” Lemire said.

    This contrasted reports of up to $2 billion in damage caused by BLM protests nationwide.

    Pelosi has stated that she plans to move forward with the January 6 committee despite McCarthy’s actions.

    LIBERAL MSNBC HOST OFFERS NO PUSHBACK AS AP REPORTER CLAIMS GEORGE FLOYD PROTESTS WERE NONVIOLENT

    “It’s my responsibility as Speaker of the House to make sure we get to the truth on this, and we will not let their antics stand in the way of that,” she said.

    While the framing from the left-leaning Lemire was entirely positive for Democrats, Pelosi has taken some media criticism for her move. Politico Playbook author Rachael Bade said she had handed McCarthy a “gift,” while CNN’s Chris Cillizza claimed any hope of the committee’s effectiveness as a bipartisan endeavor was “doomed.

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board noted Pelosi had been allowed to appoint hand-picked Democrats to the Benghazi Select Committee. By rejecting pro-Trump figures who oppose Pelosi’s “insurrection” narrative for Jan. 6, the board wrote, she had passed up an opportunity to test her case against “the most aggressive critics.”

    “The rioters who broke the law are being punished, and the Select Committee’s partisan purpose has been clear from the start. The Speaker views the committee as a hammer to use against Republicans in 2022, and her veto of the two GOP members proves it,” the board wrote.

    Conservative Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen said Pelosi simply had committed a “blunder.”

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    “Without GOP involvement in the process, only partisans will see the findings as convincing,” he wrote Thursday. “That’s what happened during the first impeachment investigation: Trump’s job approval rose the longer House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff’s (D-Calif.) nakedly partisan investigation continued. People can see when they are being conned.”

    Fox News’ David Rutz contributed to this report.

    Jim Jordan: Dems changed states’ election rules in ‘unconstitutional fashion’

    House and Senate Republicans will present “evidence” Wednesday of Democrats unconstitutionally going around key state legislatures in the 2020 presidential election, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told “Fox & Friends.”

    The House Judiciary Committee ranking member said the effort to object to certifying the results of a victory for President-elect Joe Biden over President Trump is the “only remedy left” by the Constitution.

    “We know that five states, some of the five key states that were critical in this election, changed their election law in an unconstitutional fashion,” Jordan, who is expected to receive the Medal of Freedom from Trump next week, told co-host Brian Kilmeade.

    ELECTORAL COLLEGE OBJECTIONS IN CONGRESS: WHAT TO KNOW

    He said they plan to debate Arizona first, pointing to how an Obama-appointed judge extended the registration date 18 days despite state law in “an end-run around the Constitution.”

    That is the template Democrats used “in state after state because they knew under the real rules, the rules that the legislature, according to the Constitution is supposed to set, they knew they couldn’t win and they’ve been trying and trying,” Jordan said.

    At least 100 House Republicans and 13 Senate Republicans, with Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, leading the way, are joining Jordan in the effort, while demonstrations are planned in Washington, D.C., and Trump is expected to address crowds at 11 a.m.

    “Democrats never wanted to talk about it. We’ve asked for an investigation for nine weeks, so today’s the day that the founders gave to Congress, the ultimate day of significance, and we’re going to have that debate on the House floor,” Jordan said.

    TRUMP PRESSURES PENCE AHEAD OF ELECTORAL COLLEGE CERTIFICATION: ‘THIS IS A TIME FOR EXTREME COURAGE’

    “We put out a report in September that let the world know this is what Democrats are doing. … We had the hearings in the summer where they brought in the postmaster general and attacked him. So they were planning this, this was the Democrats’ strategy, and there were times when the Trump campaign did go to court and try to stop it, but they went to Democrat judges, Democrat secretaries of state, Democrat governors, sometimes it was Democrat county clerks who unilaterally changed the law, so they just did it and they did it in an unconstitutional fashion.”

    Although not all Republican representatives are supporting the effort, Jordan said his job is to convince them and the American people when the joint session convenes Wednesday afternoon. 

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    “This is about that debate today in convincing our colleagues that they should not certify those elections from those states,” he said.

    House Republicans demand answers on arrest of pro-life activists, cast as ‘unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination’

    EXCLUSIVE: Republicans on the House Judiciary and Oversight committees are demanding answers on the arrests of pro-life protesters in Washington, D.C., in what they are calling “unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination.”

    House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, along with the top Republican on the Oversight Committee, James Comer, R-K.Y., on Monday penned a letter to Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband questioning the arrest of two people affiliated with Students for Life of America.

    Jordan and Comer noted that the students were arrested “for writing the phrase ‘Black Pre-Born Lives Matter’ in chalk on a public sidewalk” in D.C. and were charged with defacing public or private property, with a punishment of a fine up to $1,000 and/or up to 180 days in jail.

    “This incident, in light of the District allowing other political messages to appear on public property, raises troubling questions about whether the District is respecting the constitutional rights of individuals in a viewpoint-neutral manner,” they wrote.

    SPECIAL PROSECUTOR IN JUSSIE SMOLLETT INVESTIGATION FINDS KIM FOXX’S OFFICE MISHANDLED CASE

    “The District’s prohibition of the ‘Black Pre-Born Lives Matter’ message suggests that the District may have engaged in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination in light of the District’s allowance for other political messages on public property,” they continued.

    Jordan and Comer wrote that the District “declined to remove the political message ‘Defund The Police’ painted prominently on 16th Street and located adjacent to the government-commissioned ‘Black Lives Matter’ mural in early June.”

    “The District has only recently paved over the ‘Defund The Police’ message, more than two months after it was painted,” they wrote. “This decision to allow some political messages to be painted or marked on public property but not other suggests that the District may be discriminating against speakers on the basis of their viewpoints.”

    SEATTLE POLICE OFFICER’S COMMENT TO BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTER GOES VIRAL

    The Republicans urged the Justice Department to provide answers so that they can “better understand” how the agency and the office “evaluates and addresses unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination on public property” and asked for a staff-level briefing to the committees no later than Sept. 1.

    Meanwhile, Comer and Jordan also penned a similar letter to Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, demanding her office “produce all documents and communications between June 1, 2020 and the present referring or relating the arrest of the individuals associated with the Students for Life of America on August 1, 2020.”

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    Jordan and Comer said Bowser’s office had to provide documents by Aug. 24 and arrange for a briefing on the matter by Aug. 26.

    Jim Jordan officially starts serving as ranking member of House Judiciary Committee

    Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has officially started serving as Ranking Member on the House Judiciary Committee, placing one of the president’s most vocal defenders on a key committee before the 2020 elections.

    The Judiciary Committee announced on Friday that Jordan had taken over the position from Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., who was required, according to GOP conference rules, to step down as he pursues a Senate bid.

    At the beginning of February, the House GOP Steering Committee approved Jordan’s new position in a “totally unified decision all around,” House GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., reportedly said. Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., another vocal Trump supporter, is slated to take over Jordan’s previous position as Ranking Member on the House Oversight Committee.

    Jordan entered Congress in 2007 and made a name for himself for, among other things, his fiery confrontations during hearings and his efforts investigating the 2011 attack on the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi, Libya.

    TRUMP ALLIES JORDAN, MEADOWS SELECTED FOR TOP HOUSE GOP COMMITTEE ROLES

    The Judiciary Committee was an integral part of Congress’ attempts to investigate President Trump on several issues, including his July 25 phone call with the president of Ukraine. That incident led to an impeachment inquiry and ultimately, an acquittal in the U.S. Senate.

    Democrats have already indicated that they’ll continue the Russia investigation in Congress as well as revisit impeachment, despite the Senate’s acquittal.

    Both Jordan and Meadows served on the president’s legal team during impeachment proceedings. As ranking member, Jordan will be in a key position to combat Democratic efforts to continue pursuing the president on issues like the Russia investigation.

    HOUSE PASSES BIPARTISAN FISA REFORMS TO PREVENT FUTURE ‘SPYING’ ABUSES

    Jordan has been a proponent of FISA reforms, claiming that the Justice Department illegally surveilled the president’s adviser, Carter Page, during the 2016 election cycle. That surveillance served as a primary point of contention as Republicans accused the DOJ of abusing its authority in the Russia investigation.

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    The House passed FISA reauthorization earlier this week with a bipartisan vote that included approval from both Jordan and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y.

    “The legislation begins to address the problems that we saw with the FBI’s illegal surveillance of Trump campaign associate Carter Page,” Jordan said.

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