Garland has gone after parents who question “critical race theory.” Says this is not happening, but we say otherwise. Garland’s daughter is promoting CRT through several initiatives.
GOP rep accuses Merrick Garland of ‘perjuring’ himself after explosive FBI whistleblower docs released
Emails surfaced Tuesday alleging the FBI created a ‘threat tag’ to label angry parents
Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., accused Attorney General Merrick Garland of”perjuring” himself after an FBI whistleblower released documents showing the agency was reportedly instructed to use counter-terrorism tactics against angry parents.
Rep. Murphy and Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., appeared on “Fox & Friends First” on Wednesday to discuss the report and how it impacts Garland’s recent testimony as parents across the nation push for more influence in the classroom.
“This brings that really to a point that Attorney General Garland basically perjured himself in front of Congress and should really face the consequences before this,” Murphy said. “The mama bears woke up and saw what was being done to their children, and that is not wrong for them to speak out.”
Following the early October announcement from the Department of Justice to target parents opposed to aspects like critical race theory who’ve allegedly engaged in “harassment, intimidation and threats” against various school boards across the country, a concerning connection has come to light regarding AG Merrick Garland’s daughter.
“I think it is vital that Attorney General Garland come back and answer more questions,” Foxx said. “He did not say it didn’t happen. He said, I cannot imagine it happening. So there are many, many ways not to answer a question and not tell the truth.”
The email, dating back to Oct. 20, was sent just weeks after Garland issued a controversial memo directing the Justice Department to probe alleged threats involving school boards across the nation.
“There are been some silver linings in the pandemic, and one of them is that what was being taught to their children was actually brought home right in their face on the folks’ computer screens, and they could see this,” Murphy said.
The U.S. Attorney General’s daughter happens to be married to the co-founder of a company that peddles resources to schools to foster more “equitable” school environments – a term that often accompanies CRT proponents.