FBI labeled veteran-led disaster organization a 'terror' group over government criticism, whistleblower says
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GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, claims the FBI unfairly targeted a veteran-led disaster organization and falsely designated it a terror group.
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"American Contingency is a company founded by former U.S. servicemember Mike Glover, who has publicly rejected the FBI’s accusations that he is a terrorist and has described American Contingency’s charitable work on behalf of communities devastated by natural disasters," Jordan said in the letter addressed to FBI Director Christopher Wray.