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John Boozman for Senate: Boozman, Cotton Demand Answers from Education Secretary on Scheme to Label Parents “Domestic Terrorists”

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WASHINGTON–U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) are demanding answers from U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on reports that he played a key role in orchestrating a letter from the National School Board Association (NSBA) that called concerned parents “domestic terrorists.” 

The Arkansas senators joined Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and several of their GOP colleagues questioning the secretary’s involvement in the September 2021 letter that led to a controversial memo issued by Attorney General Merrick Garland suggesting federal law enforcement may be needed to police local school board meetings.

“Parents are not ‘domestic terrorists’ and it is appalling that anyone would suggest that exercising the constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and assembly would be characterized as a threat,” wrote the senators. “Parents across the country are outraged that their children’s education has been disrupted, delayed, even denied over the past two years.”

“While we knew early on that White House staff were complicit in the creation of this letter, it is only recently that information has surfaced implicating you and your office in this shameful episode,” the senators continued. “News reports indicate that the letter from the NSBA to President Biden was actually initiated at your request. Accountability begins at the top, and as U.S. Secretary of Education you must explain your role, or your staff’s role, in the creation of this letter.” 

BACKGROUND

  • On September 29, 2021, the NSBA sent a letter to President Biden accusing parents expressing concern and frustration with lockdowns, shutdowns, school closures, mandates and more of “domestic terrorism.” 
  • In response, on October 4, 2021, Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a memo directing the FBI and U.S. Attorneys to act on the contents of the NSBA letter.
  • On October 22, 2021, the NSBA apologized for the letter after receiving significant backlash from state school board associations.
  • This week, new reporting revealed emails indicating the NSBA letter was sent to the Biden administration at the request of Secretary Cardona.
Full text of the senators’ letter to Sec. Cardona is available here 

Original source can be found here.

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