USA: Spying against Catholics Swept under the Carpet
The FBI insists that the public has no right to records of its spying activities on Latin Mass Catholics. It was forced to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request from CatholicVote, an advocacy …More
The FBI insists that the public has no right to records of its spying activities on Latin Mass Catholics.
It was forced to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request from CatholicVote, an advocacy group.
During a recent hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray, distanced himself [in words] from the spying calling it “aghast”. He ordered the memo against Catholics to be “withdrawn and removed" from FBI systems.
FoxNews.com (July 23) comments: “Committee members weren’t impressed, and Wray gives them no reason to be, as the FBI refuses to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests for records related to the memo.”
And, “The official position of the Biden administration’s FBI is to protect itself.”
Picture: Christopher Wray, #newsTlglrgppak
It was forced to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request from CatholicVote, an advocacy group.
During a recent hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray, distanced himself [in words] from the spying calling it “aghast”. He ordered the memo against Catholics to be “withdrawn and removed" from FBI systems.
FoxNews.com (July 23) comments: “Committee members weren’t impressed, and Wray gives them no reason to be, as the FBI refuses to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests for records related to the memo.”
And, “The official position of the Biden administration’s FBI is to protect itself.”
Picture: Christopher Wray, #newsTlglrgppak
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giveusthisday
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The way they are fighting this points to an organized, well funded program against Catholics.
Malki Tzedek
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Who pays whose salary?! The FBI must be rebuilt to serve the nation and its people, not the tyrant's we elected in the first place.