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The Doj looked for a “federal hook” for parents protesting against school committees meetings, the emails show

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First on Fox: On Friday, a conservative legal group revealed a correspondence branch of the Ministry of Justice of the Biden Administration (DOJ) which gave new light on the correspondence of the backstage on a former controversial prosecutor, the former Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The emptying of documents included an e-mail of an assistant assistant assistant assistant that the DOJ was looking for a “federal hook” to use to fight against a letter from the National School Boards Association (NSBA) alarming on parents who expressed indignation during meetings of the School Board across the country.

“We are aware; the challenge here is to find a federal hook. But WH was in contact to know if we can help in a form or a way,” the general sub-procurer, Kevin Chambers, told a colleague on October 1.

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Former Attorney General Merrick Garland at the Ministry of Justice on May 02, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

Garland published a directive at the FBI in October 2021 on a “disturbing peak of harassment, intimidation and threats of violence” against school administrators.

Garland declared during a conference hearing shortly after he had expressed the order just after the NSBA sent a letter to the White House, which the NSBA retracted later, which had asked the White House to investigate parents displaying threatening behavior during the school board meetings “domestic terrorists”.

The emails were discovered by America First Legal. Its president, Gene Hamilton, said in a statement that emails indicated a “plot which ultimately aimed to deprive parents of two fundamental rights – the right to speak and the right to direct the education of their children.”

The revelation occurs while the White House changed its posture during the Trump administration to coordinate openly with the DoJ to investigate the president’s enemies. Trump signed decrees in April by ordering the Doj to investigate the former head of internal security Miles Taylor and the former cybersecurity official Christopher Krebs. Fox News Digital reported this week that the White House lawyer’s office coordinated with the DOJ to investigate the use by Biden of an autopen.

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One of them recently dismissed the MJ employee of almost two decades alleged to CBS News that the Trump administration had removed coordination policies with the White House.

“There was a line, was once a very distinct separation between the White House and the Ministry of Justice, because it should not be interfere with the work of the other,” said the ex-employee. “This line has definitely disappeared.”

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