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Attorney General Garland issued a memo focusing on federal crimes related to harassment and intimidation at school board meetings, despite Cruz's accusations of weaponizing the DOJ. The Secretary addressed border enforcement measures and clarified decisions regarding expulsion flights and international agreements, facing questioning from Senators regarding gun control and school safety measures.
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- Attorney General Garland issued an unprecedented memo involving the DOJ, FBI, and local school boards, based on 13 possible federal crimes related to harassment and intimidation, emphasizing that intimidation entails threats of bodily harm or death, not annoyance.
- Senator Cruz accused Garland of weaponizing the DOJ and FBI against parents, highlighting instances of alleged intimidation and arrests at school board meetings, calling for Garland's resignation and criticizing the involvement of federal agencies in local matters.
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What federal crimes were identified in the memo issued by Attorney General Garland?
Harassment and intimidation, including annoying phone calls.
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