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Patel says concerned parents will never be 'domestic terrorists' under his FBI

Kash Patel, who is President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, said on Thursday he would not designate concerned parents as “domestic terrorists” if tapped to lead the agency.

The comment came during Patel's confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., during the hearing probed Patel about deploying agents in schools where parents have expressed concerns about policies.

"Parents who have the courage to ensure their children are taught what they feel is right and those who have the courage and conviction to go to houses of worship in my book will never be domestic terrorists,” Patel said.

“I’m delighted to hear you say that,” Sen. Hawley responded.

The senator then showed Patel a 2021 memo filed by Biden administration Attorney General Merrick Garland which directed the FBI to investigate threats against school board members. The memo followed a since-retracted letter by the National Schools Boards Association (NSBA) likening concerned parents at school board meetings to "domestic terrorism" threats.

“Another gross abuse, incredible political power brought to bear against U.S. citizens, why?” Sen. Hawley asked. “Because they went to a school board meeting that they’re paying for and asked about what their kids are being taught.”

He then called on Patel to conduct an internal investigation to find the individuals responsible within the FBI.

If confirmed and pursuant to your congressional request, then absolutely sir,” Patel said.

Parents rights groups Moms for Liberty (MFL) and Parents Defending Education (PDE) in 2023 expressed frustration after being recognized as "extremist groups" promoting "hate" by Southern Poverty Law Center.

“Name-calling parents who want to be a part of their child's education as 'hate groups' or 'bigoted' just further exposes what this battle is all about," MFL co-founders Tiffany Justice and Tina Descovich said in a statement. "Who fundamentally gets to decide what is taught to our kids in school?"

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