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US Weaponization Committee Releases 17,000 Page Report Revealing Biden Admin’s ‘Censorship-Industrial Complex’

The House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government has released a 17,019-page report detailing its investigations during the current Congress. Chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) under the House Judiciary Committee, the subcommittee claims significant achievements in combating what it terms the “weaponization” of federal agencies and protecting Americans’ First Amendment rights.

The report alleges that the Biden-Harris administration fostered a “two-tiered system of government,” favoring politically aligned individuals while intimidating others. It highlights alleged federal agency involvement in suppressing speech, particularly in coordination with Big Tech, to censor so-called “mis-, dis-, or malinformation.” The subcommittee claims its efforts exposed a “censorship-industrial complex,” leading to changes such as reduced collaboration between federal agencies and tech companies.

Significant actions cited include preventing the formation of a censorship-oriented advertising group, curbing FBI efforts to target religious groups, and limiting IRS practices like unannounced visits to taxpayers’ homes. The report also accuses the FBI of retaliating against whistleblowers, misusing its security clearance process, and interfering in election-related activities, particularly in discrediting the Hunter Biden laptop story.

The subcommittee conducted 99 depositions and transcribed interviews, including testimony from high-profile figures like former FBI and CIA officials. It also claims legislative successes and policy changes resulting from its oversight, positioning its work as a critical step toward addressing alleged abuses by the federal government.

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