House Weaponization Committee releases 17,000-page final report touting panel's successes
The broad investigation, the subcommittee says, uncovered a “two-tiered system of government.”
The House Select Committee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Friday released its 17,000-page final report touting its findings over its nearly two-year probe of the federal government that exposed censorship, whistleblower retaliation, and politicization in the nation’s top law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
The broad investigation, the subcommittee says, uncovered a “two-tiered system of government – one of favorable treatment for the politically-favored class, and one of intimidation and unfairness for the rest of American citizens.”
The report celebrates the work of the subcommittee bringing “abuses by the federal government into the light for the American people,” but notes that the work is not over to remedy these abuses.
You can read the four part report, here.
"The Weaponization Committee conducted rigorous oversight of the Biden-Harris administrations weaponized government and uncovered numerous examples of federal government abuses,” the panel’s chairman, Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
"Through our oversight, we protected the First Amendment by investigating the censorship-industrial-complex, heard from numerous brave whistleblowers, stopped the targeting of Americans by the IRS and Department of Justice, and created serious legislative and policy changes that will benefit all Americans,” he said.