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U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan on Wednesday used a House Judiciary Committee hearing with embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as a scene-setter for legislation he plans to mark up Thursday that would crack down on sanctuary cities — jurisdictions that refuse to honor federal immigration detainers.
Democrats used the same hearing to hammer Noem over the shooting deaths of two Minneapolis residents by federal agents and what they characterized as systematic civil liberties abuses by her department.
The partisan divide in the hearing room extended to the audience.
Earlier this month, we led a delegation to Brussels and London to see how aggressive European speech regulations affect American free speech rights in the digital town square. What we saw shocked us.
Last Congress, the House Judiciary Committee examined how the Biden administration pressured social media companies to limit free speech in America. We successfully fought back against that overreach. But today, the most serious risk to free speech comes from across the Atlantic.
The House Judiciary Committee issued a series of subpoenas to the FBI on Monday aimed at obtaining documents related to President Biden’s weaponization of the agency against his political opponents. The move is an apparent attempt to eliminate any legal obstacles used by the bureaucracy to hide evidence of the prior administration’s abuse of the agency.
