Merrick Garland Sends Memo to EVERY DOJ Employee - Here's What He Said

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Is President Biden’s Department of Justice really attempting to silence FBI whistleblowers who’ve come forward to report corruption and political bias running rampant throughout the agency?
Ever since we told you that FBI whistleblowers had begun contacting Members of Congress to report on political pressure from high-ranking FBI officials to falsely label some investigations and run interference on others to serve a political agenda, Attorney General Merrick Garland has been very busy trying to shut them down, and anyone else who might expose what’s going on.
Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland just sent out an official memorandum to ALL personnel regarding communications with Members of Congress.
As reported:
"Attorney General Merrick Garland has issued a memo blocking Justice Department employees from communicating with members of Congress in the wake of stunning whistleblower disclosures regarding the FBI probe into Hunter Biden’s business affairs.
Mr. Garland wrote that all communication with Congress must be conducted through the department’s office of legislative affairs."
These whistleblowers are clearly making people in the Biden Administration nervous. Here’s an idea: conduct yourselves and your work with integrity and respect for the U.S. Constitution and all American people, above everything else. Then you don’t have to worry about whistleblowers. In fact, you’d invite them to come forward.
Today’s full Sekulow broadcast includes in-depth analysis on these latest moves by the Biden DOJ as well as more conversation with Ric Grenell, a California resident, including a new order from California officials telling residents not to charge their electric vehicles, as well as more on the Mar-a-Lago raid and conjecture about President Biden’s upcoming speech. You can be certain that I as well as my entire team will be watching and listening to what President Biden says very closely and we will break it all down tomorrow.

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