FBI director is under arrest by the House Judiciary Committee for his involvement in Catholic fanaticism studies.
The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed FBI Director Christopher Wray over the agency’s investigation into Catholic parishes in the United States.
Wray was asked to testify about a document from the Richmond Field Office dated January 23 by Chairman Jim Jordan( R-OH ). The article’s’s title was” Interest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities.”
The FBI’s’s efforts to look into Catholic fanaticism were described in the statement, which also categorized Catholics based on their religious convictions and consulted Southern Poverty Law Center research. According to Jordan, it contained the idea that some Catholics were domestic terrorists. Additionally, it revealed attempts to invade Catholic parishes using undercover agents.
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Jordan wrote,” The Committee on the Judiciary is overseeing the[ FBI’s’s ] handling of domestic violent extremism investigations against Catholic Americans and its effect on protected First Amendment activity.”
We now know that, based on the scant information the FBI provided to the Committee, it required at least one undercover professional to conduct its analysis. The FBI also suggested reaching out to Catholic parishes to gather information on Americans who practice their religion from the church and chapel leadership. The Committee is issuing a summons to you to demand your full cooperation in light of this surprising information, which emphasizes our need for all responsive articles.
The” Domain Perspective( report ) did not meet the FBI’s’s exacting standards and was withdrawn ,” according to Christopher Dunham, acting assistant director of congressional affairs for the bureau, in a response dated March 23. ” After learning about the statement, FBI Headquarters took it out of our internal system ,” he continued. Additionally, the FBI started a discuss, which is currently ongoing.
Jordan said that because there were so many omissions in the response, it was” poor and partial.” Insofar as preventing” the Committee from completely assessing the glad and context of the documents and obtaining information requested from the Bureau ,” he demanded complete access to the effort-related information.
Jordan cited a transition from the Richmond newspaper as being especially troubling. Parishioners in Catholic churches were encouraged to” enlist their support to serve as suspicious exercise tripwires” by realtors.
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Jordan concluded by expressing concern over the document’s’s distribution to subject offices across the nation and lack of at least two top officials’ approval. He argued that Wray had disregarded the committee’s’s earlier calls, which supported the lawsuit.
In February, Jordan already subpoenaed Wray for allegedly targeting kids at school board meetings, according to the FBI.
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