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“THREAT TAGS” mentioning the U.S. Dept. of Justice was published in the in the House of Representatives section section on page H6326 on Nov. 17.
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The publication is reproduced in full below:
THREAT TAGS
(Mr. CLINE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. CLINE. Madam Speaker, being a parent is a sacred responsibility, and every parent simply wants what is best for their kids. That is why, over the past year, we saw parents speak up at local school board meetings all across the country.
Whether it was pushing back against the radical teachings of critical race theory or voicing their opposition to mask mandates or allowing boys in girls' bathrooms, parents were standing up for their kids.
However, the National School Board Association deemed people exercising their First Amendment rights as domestic terrorists, and the Department of Justice used this narrative to launch investigations into parents.
Now we are learning from a whistleblower that the FBI was using antiterror tools to monitor parents and adding threat tags to files to track them. This is absurd. We should never criminalize parents for speaking up for their children.
To make matters worse, we now know the Attorney General lied under oath when he said there was no coordination between the DOJ and the National School Board Association. This administration has weaponized the DOJ for political gain and has chosen to stand with teachers unions over parents and students.
These actions are tyrannical, and Congress must know the extent to which parents were spied on.
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