FBI's response to DOJ's school board whistleblower confirms 'threat tag', helps make critics' case: 'The Five'
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has responded to a Justice Department whistleblower, who claimed the agency created a ‘threat tag’ to potentially track perceptively unruly or critical parents at school board meetings.
"The FBI has used tags to track everything from drug trafficking to human trafficking," the response concluded.
On "The Five", host Greg Gutfeld suggested the FBI's statement made critics' point.
"That really cleared things up: ‘We only use this [tag system] on drug traffickers and human slave drivers’ — and parents," he said, criticizing the statement from the bureau, which is currently led by Christopher Wray, a former Bush DOJ official who also served as then-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's attorney during the 2013 George Washington "BridgeGate" scandal.