
White House in contact with school board group for 'weeks' before controversial 'Patriot Act' letter: emails
Fox News
President Biden's White House was in discussion with the National School Board Association before it sent a letter demanding federal crackdown on the alleged harassment of school officials, emails show.
On Sept. 29, the NSBA, which represents more than 90,000 school board members, sent a letter to Biden asking his administration to address hostilities toward school boards as possible acts of "domestic terrorism," claiming there had been an increase in the "acts of malice, violence and threats against public school officials."
The NSBA letter also called for the Biden administration to invoke the Patriot Act, which Congress passed to deal with terrorism in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

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