Critical Questions for the Church-Style Weaponization Committee
It must think and act as seriously, strategically, and relentlessly as the malefactors whose efforts it seeks to expose and remedy. The republic hangs in the balance
For The Sake Of The Republic, The Church-Style Weaponization Committee Must Answer These Questions
With the establishment of a Church-style committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, Congress now has a vital opportunity to hold America’s national security and law enforcement apparatus to account for its corrupt and lawless targeting of perceived political foes.
The House Judiciary subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, will be fully empowered to investigate the deep state’s depredations across the entirety of the executive branch, covering the full panoply of assaults on our civil liberties, and to take steps to prevent it from ever inflicting such damage on our republic again.
Given the massive scope of the already-known security state scandals, the stakes involved in putting said security state on trial, and the counterassault against the committee already underway, it is imperative that the panel operate in a highly strategic fashion to seize the critical opportunity at hand.
To that end, as I argue in a new piece at The Federalist, its planners must give considerable thought to several critical questions upfront.
Read the whole thing here.
The targeting of individuals is part of the government weaponization that must be investigated.
Targeted Justice, Inc. filed complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas to end the targeting of individuals. https://drive.proton.me/urls/WGCWYASPWM#QINhYxKdbmvC