The letter from former Church Committee members elucidates the degree to which the Republican 'weaponization committee' labeling campaign is a pathetic branding exercise.
his latest slew of subpoenas, this set going to CEOs of five Big Tech companies from Alphabet to Microsoft. The new subpoenas reaffirmed that he’s on a wholly partisan crusade to prove his crackpot theories that the Biden administration and the FBI censored pro-Trump messages and trampled on the First Amendment rights of conservatives. This is nothing like what the Church Committee sought to achieve.
The Church Committee letter signers are quite remarkable in their backgrounds, breadth, and experience. They include former holders of a long list ofThe committee they staffed was one of the most effective investigative enterprises in Congressional history. It produced recommendations that turned into historic reforms in American law enforcement and intelligence systems.
Jordan on whether there were notes of interviews with “whistleblowers” whom Jordan said he intends to call. Jordan would not promise to share any such notes with his minority colleagues.Critically, the Church Committee staffers note in their letter, “the Church Committee pledged not to interfere with active law enforcement matters or ongoing, lawful intelligence operations.” Jordan would
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