Radical Communist DOJ to Target Parents Opposed to Merrick Garland’s Family Biz

It turns out that some parents in America actually believe that they should have a say in their children’s education. Extremists! White supremacists! The Department of Justice announced this week that they’ll be sending the FBI to go after any parents who show up at school board meetings to complain about their kindergartners being taught Critical Race Theory and transgender pornography.

After four years of the squeaky-clean Trump administration in the White House, it feels kind of sickening to the see the levels of swampy corruption that’s resulted from the Democrats being back in power. Check this out:

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s daughter is married to a guy who runs a company that sells Critical Race Theory curriculum to school districts. Conflict of interest, much?

Anyway, if you’ve been having fun watching those videos of parents finally standing up to the communist teacher unions and school boards, that’s about to change. Upcoming school board meetings will probably start to look more like this, with badly disguised feds in the audience, just waiting to arrest moms and dads for daring to think they should have a say in what the schools are teaching.


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