You won’t find it reported on the A-section pages of the New York Times or the Washington Post even though it is quite likely the most significant report produced by any investigative committee in Congress since the Church Committee in 1976.
For those who need a refresher, the investigative committee chaired by Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) and vice-chaired by Sen. John Tower (R-Texas) held more than 100 hearings and exposed serious criminal and constitutional abuses by the FBI and various agencies of the Intelligence Community (IC), going back to when FDR was in the White House.
“Intelligence agencies have undermined the constitutional rights of citizens,” the final report concluded, “primarily because checks and balances designed by the framers of the Constitution to assure accountability have not been applied.” (emphasis added).
Among the most serious abuses exposed by the Church Committee was the FBI’s long-running COINTELPRO program, as well as “a CIA biological agents program, a White House domestic surveillance program, IRS intelligence activities, and the FBI’s program to disrupt the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements,” according to the Senate.
Now, consider the Interim Staff Report issued five days ago by the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and its Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, which is entitled “ELECTION INTERFERENCE: HOW THE FBI ‘PRE-BUNKED’ A TRUE STORY ABOUT THE BIDEN FAMILY’S CORRUPTION IN ADVANCE OF THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.” […]
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