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Did Attorney General Merrick Garland Commit Perjury?

Did Attorney General Merrick Garland Commit Perjury?
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During testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee in October, Attorney General Merrick Garland denied the Department of Justice was treating parents like domestic terrorists. 

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"Nothing in any memorandum is about parents expressing disagreements with school boards," Garland said. 

 

But according to an FBI memo given to Congress by a whistleblower, the FBI issued threat tags against parents. The same tags are used to track drug and human traffickers.

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Now, lawmakers are demanding Garland return to Capitol Hill to explain himself. 

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