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Opinion | School board mobs are re-enacting Jan. 6
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It’s no surprise that lawmakers who spent 8 months minimizing an assault on the Capitol would try to convince us that what we're seeing at school boards is free speech, jarvisdeberry writes. But it's not a triumph of the First Amendment. It's mob rule.

Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, Garland rebuffed the suggestion that he walk back his memo, to say nothing of Hawley’s absurd demand.

“The purpose of this memorandum is to get our law enforcement to assess the extent of the problem. And if there is no problem, if states and local law enforcement are capable of handling the problem, then there is no need for our involvement,” Garland said,. “This memo does not say to begin prosecuting anybody. It says to make assessments. That’s what we do in the Justice Department. It has nothing to do with politics.

It’s not a surprise that lawmakers who have spent eight months minimizing an all-out assault on the Capitol would try to convince us that what we’ve been seeing unfold at school board meetings is nothing but the exercise of free speech. Yes, the school board association’s most recent correspondence said its directors “regret and apologize for the letter” and that “

,” but those directors do not deny that school board meetings — and school campuses more broadly — have become frightening.related to his vote requiring masks in school. Last month, an Arizona man mad that his child had been ordered to quarantine reportedly brought zip ties with him to the principal’s office and threatened to make a citizen’s arrest.

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