A Biden administration official who launched the Disinformation Governance Board and served as co-chair of the so-called Ministry of Truth has been appointed to advise the powerful Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, prompting concerns from some Republican lawmakers.
The presiding judges of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review appointed Jennifer Daskal on Feb. 1 to serve as amicus curiae for the court. Amici curiae, known as “friends of the court,” advise judges on legal issues related to foreign surveillance warrants in national security cases. Daskal served as acting principal deputy general counsel at the Department of Homeland Security under Biden. In that role, she drafted the charter for the Disinformation Governance Board, according to a Jan. 31, 2022 memo.
According to its charter, the board would track and monitor “disinformation” and “misinformation” about election security, “falsehoods surrounding U.S. immigration policy,” and information about “the origins and effects of COVID-19 vaccines or the efficacy of masks.”
Doesn’t look good. Could be part of a deal for something else, like getting the SAVE act passed, but that smells bad too. The picture of her is good, though. This is an indication of how deep corrupt control of USA goes. Our courts are as compromised as Minnesota healthcare. USA’s system of checks and balances has become so tangled with malfeasance and ideological sludge, it may be beyond fixing, in which case our nation is lost. ABN