House Panel Releases 17,000-Page Report on Alleged Government Weaponization
The report details claims of federal agencies targeting political opponents, suppressing free speech, and retaliating against whistleblowers under the Biden administration.
- The House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government published a 17,019-page report summarizing two years of investigations into alleged federal misconduct.
- The report accuses the Biden administration of fostering a 'two-tiered system of government' that favors political allies while targeting opponents through law enforcement and censorship efforts.
- Key findings include claims of federal agencies pressuring tech companies to censor speech, targeting Catholic Americans and parents at school board meetings, and retaliating against whistleblowers within the FBI.
- The subcommittee's work reportedly led to changes in agency practices, including adjustments to FBI policies and the shutdown of some disinformation research initiatives by universities and nonprofits.
- Chairman Jim Jordan praised the committee's oversight in exposing abuses and protecting First Amendment rights but noted the work will continue under the broader House Judiciary Committee.