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'Conservative persecution fantasy'? Democrats deflect from 'domestic terrorism' school board letter

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A year and a half after Attorney General Merrick Garland's controversial memo directing the FBI and Justice Department's criminal and national security divisions to get involved in nationwide threats against school boards, congressional Republicans are asking what it accomplished other than terrifying parents protesting curriculum choices and COVID-19 policies. 

Rep. Cline tweet: "My Judiciary Subcommittee demanded DOJ provide documents relating to school boards. Now we find out there was no legitimate basis for AG Garland’s memo to target parents. It’s a SHAME the DOJ Inspector General won’t commit to an investigation, but

@JudiciaryGOP will."