
The House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday released an interim report that accuses the Biden administration’s FBI of constructing a “false narrative” that depicted Catholic Americans as violent extremists.
The 51-page report comes after the FBI under former director Christopher Wray circulated an internal memo dubbed the Richmond Memorandum, created by the Richmond field office in 2023, which labeled traditional Catholics as “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists.”
The report accuses the bureau of creating a “manufactured narrative to insert federal law-enforcement agents into places of worship.” The report includes revelations that the FBI allegedly spied on a priest because he refused to discuss a private conversation that he had with a parishioner.
The Richmond field office reportedly investigated the priest’s background, monitored his travel plans, and looked into his credit card information after the priest allegedly claimed he would need to speak to his church and an attorney before discussing the conversation. The parishioner had recently been arrested.
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