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R-Josh Hawley reads a memo from the Department of Justice in Montana that lists 13 Federal crimes parents could be charged with, to include posting something oin Facebook that caused Board Members 'distress' then asks Garland is he authorized this memo.
Garland declared he has never seen that Memo. Hawley asked him why not, 'Was it not a high enough priority for you, that a member of the DOJ is sending out a list of 13 Federal crimes a parent can be charged with?'
Garland fired back, "There are 15,000 members of the DOJ.:"
- 'ALL of them who work for you - who you are responsible for," shot back Hawley.
Hawley declared members of the DOJ sending out memos DOJ-wide listing 13 Federal Charges parents could be charged with without the US AG's permission proved Garland does not have control of his DOJ or that such a memo was exactly what he wanted to happen when he sent out his own memo 'sicking' the FBI on parents.
All Garland could do is repeat that his memo is aimed at violence and threats of violence.
Cruz asked if CRT is taught in more schools his con would make more money?
- Garland refused to answer the question.
Cruz asked Garland if he sought an ethics review before he made his decision
- Garland refused to answer the question.
*Cruz declared Garland's refusal to answer obviously means ethics is not that important in the Biden DOJ.
Garland was asked if FBI / DOJ employees who commit Felony Perjury will have their crimes expunged from their record and their pension secured as was done with McCabe.
- Garland responded the DOJ is reviewing that and has not made a decision yet.
HOLY SHIT! Thank GOD Garland never got on the USSC!
D-Hirono attempts to save Garland's ass by attacking the GOP for not focusing on 'American voters' right to vote being stolen....
(Funny how Democrats who stole an election is accusing GOP of not caring about people's right to vote)
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Garland declared he has never seen that Memo. Hawley asked him why not, 'Was it not a high enough priority for you, that a member of the DOJ is sending out a list of 13 Federal crimes a parent can be charged with?'
Garland fired back, "There are 15,000 members of the DOJ.:"
- 'ALL of them who work for you - who you are responsible for," shot back Hawley.
Hawley declared members of the DOJ sending out memos DOJ-wide listing 13 Federal Charges parents could be charged with without the US AG's permission proved Garland does not have control of his DOJ or that such a memo was exactly what he wanted to happen when he sent out his own memo 'sicking' the FBI on parents.
All Garland could do is repeat that his memo is aimed at violence and threats of violence.
Cruz asked if CRT is taught in more schools his con would make more money?
- Garland refused to answer the question.
Cruz asked Garland if he sought an ethics review before he made his decision
- Garland refused to answer the question.
*Cruz declared Garland's refusal to answer obviously means ethics is not that important in the Biden DOJ.
Garland was asked if FBI / DOJ employees who commit Felony Perjury will have their crimes expunged from their record and their pension secured as was done with McCabe.
- Garland responded the DOJ is reviewing that and has not made a decision yet.
HOLY SHIT! Thank GOD Garland never got on the USSC!
D-Hirono attempts to save Garland's ass by attacking the GOP for not focusing on 'American voters' right to vote being stolen....
(Funny how Democrats who stole an election is accusing GOP of not caring about people's right to vote)

Garland refuses to back away from DOJ memo after school board apology
Attorney General Merrick Garland doubled down on his memo to Department of Justice employees addressing a federal response to violence and intimidation of school board officials — despite the National School Boards Association apologizing for the letter that inspired the memo.

Garland refuses to back away from DOJ memo after school board apology
Attorney General Merrick Garland doubled down on his memo to Department of Justice employees addressing a federal response to violence and intimidation of school board officials — despite the National School Boards Association apologizing for the letter that inspired the memo.