Facing an increasing backlash against the Biden administration's Disinformation Governing Board, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas promised it would not monitor Americans.
Now DHS says it is "Reviewing" the board while "Continuing" its "Critical workto address disinformation."
No matter what happens with the board, it is hard to take Mayorkas's promise not to monitor Americans seriously.
Several recent cases of the federal government spying on Americans as well as DHS's own actions were certain to make people skeptical.
The secret program appears related to bulk data swept up by the CIA in terrorism operations, including information on Americans, according to a heavily blacked-out report from a CIA oversight board that was declassified at the urging of the two senators.
Then there is Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland's infamous school board memo.
The memo directed the FBI to involve itself in local school board meetings under the auspices of anti-terrorism statutes due to supposed threats and violence directed against board members.
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Monday, May 23, 2022
Whatever Happens To The 'Disinformation' Board, The Feds Are Spying
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