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The Biden White House communicated with the U.S. Department of Justice before a 2021 memo labeled parents who spoke out about COVID-19 restrictions and LGBT curriculum during school board meetings as "domestic terrorists," according to documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.
America First Legal, a conservative group aligned with President Donald Trump, released documents on Friday that include emails from several DOJ lawyers concerning the National School Boards Association's 2021 letter to the Biden administration.
In the letter, NSBA requested "federal assistance to stop threats and acts of violence against public schoolchildren, public school board members, and other public school district officials and educators." The letter claimed that "threats and acts of violence have become more prevalent — during public school board meetings," as well as through the U.S. Postal Service and other online platforms.
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America First Legal, a conservative group aligned with President Donald Trump, released documents on Friday that include emails from several DOJ lawyers concerning the National School Boards Association's 2021 letter to the Biden administration.
In the letter, NSBA requested "federal assistance to stop threats and acts of violence against public schoolchildren, public school board members, and other public school district officials and educators." The letter claimed that "threats and acts of violence have become more prevalent — during public school board meetings," as well as through the U.S. Postal Service and other online platforms.
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Unearthed emails shed light on Biden DOJ memo calling concerned parents 'domestic terrorists'
The Biden White House communicated with the U S Department of Justice before a 2021 memo labeled parents who spoke out about COVID-19 restrictions and LGBT curriculum during school board meetings as
