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Cruz: ‘You Don’t Understand the Question’ He Tells Biden Deputy AG

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz grilled Biden’s Attorney General Kristen Clarke over the recent memo to the FBI to crack down on parents at school board meetings.

“The Department of Justice issued a memorandum to the FBI, instructing them to mobilize against parents across the country, parents of school kids, who have the temerity to show up at school boards and express their opposition to the teaching of critical race theory, a pernicious theory that divides us on racial lines, that tells school children the lie that America is fundamentally racist, that America is irredeemably racist, that all white people are racist. It spreads racial division. Many parents are understandably dismayed…”

Cruz asked Clarke a question to which she replied, “I don’t follow the question, Senator.”

Cruz answered, “You don’t understand the question whether parents objecting to critical race theory have civil rights? The First Amendment is a core value in our democracy.”

We’re dealing with leaders who pretend they have no idea that cracking down on free speech is a problem. This is not an issue. It is the issue of our time. We can’t stay silent. It’s time to step up and speak out while we still can against the left’s attempts to stop Americans from opposing false revisionist history in America’s schools.

Check it out now for the full discussion.


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