said he was aghast. if in fact that s true and this is a little misunderstanding by a rogue agent. then why is the fbi withholding these documents from us turn it over let the public see, we are just asking for transparency. every citizen across this country should welcome the opportunity to understand exactly how our department of justice is operating. ainsley: why are they targeting catholics? i think it s very obvious the woke agenda of this administration escalated of government and weaponized it against people of faith. whether you are a parent who wants to hold a school board accountable or pro-life american who believes that a baby with a heart beat who feels pain has a right to life. soon you are considered a domestic threat and you could be going to church and the fbi could be listening to you. ainsley: okay. thank you so much, brian, for coming on. and let us know what you find out through the foia reports. we did reach out to the doj for a statement but we have not hea
documents and communications that we are entitled to as american citizens. and so this morning when the courts open up, we have been left with no choice, and we will file a federal lawsuit against both the fbi and the department of justice ununcover what happened here. fbi is planning to spy on catholic churches and treat church goers as terrorists. ainsley: when a. garland was asked about this he said it was appalling it was instigated by a low level rogue agent within the fbi. congressman jordan s subpoena confirms it was actually approved by a senior intel analyst and distributed to field offices around the country. so garland saying one thing and finding out it s something different. he said that under oath it was a low level rogue agent. what happens? you are right. the attorney general said this was appalling head of the fbi
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