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The Biden administration’s covert Operation Arctic Frost targeted nearly 100 conservative groups and is proof that the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism and its Strategic Implementation Plan were used to criminalize political dissent. In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano exposes new documents from Senator Chuck Grassley that reveal how a group of FBI and DOJ officials launched and expanded this investigation, possibly to intimidate donors and silence opposition. He also confronts the free-speech hypocrisy and how the hunger for power threatens liberty. This is why we must get back to the principles of limited government.
Episode Highlights
- How Operation Arctic Frost began and why Grassley’s findings point to a weaponized FBI targeting conservative groups and donors.
- The direct connection between Arctic Frost, the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism, and Tulsi Gabbard’s declassified Strategic Implementation Plan.
- Why many are guilty of free-speech hypocrisy, and why only a return to limited government can preserve liberty.
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Timestamps
- 00:52 Rhetoric and Political Hypocrisy
- 06:32 Free Speech vs. Censorship
- 12:05 Operation Arctic Frost: Unveiling Government Overreach
- 24:41 The National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism
- 30:36 The Dangers of Government Power and Accountability
Arctic Frost Exposed: How the FBI Targeted Republican Groups and Silenced Dissent
New documents released by Senator Chuck Grassley have revealed a stunning abuse of government power. The covert FBI investigation known as Operation Arctic Frost swept up nearly one hundred Republican-aligned organizations and individuals, including Turning Point USA. Grassley’s findings show how a small team of FBI officials used flimsy evidence to justify expanding what should have been a limited preliminary inquiry into a full-blown criminal investigation. This move unlocked powerful tools such as subpoenas, hidden surveillance, and secret warrants.
The revelations raise serious questions. Why were these organizations targeted in the first place? Was the real goal to find grounds to shut them down? Were investigators seeking donor information to intimidate supporters and dry up funding? Even more alarming, the Biden White House supplied investigators with government-issued phones that had belonged to former President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. If the roles were reversed, the outrage would be deafening.
Operation Arctic Frost did not happen in isolation. It is the natural outgrowth of the Biden administration’s National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism and its Strategic Implementation Plan. These policy documents may sound harmless on the surface, but they contain vague language about individuals who “question the integrity of elections” and call for extensive information sharing between government agencies and private companies. They provide a blueprint for treating political dissent as a security threat.
Consider the pattern. During the pandemic, President Biden said his “patience was wearing thin” with Americans skeptical of the COVID vaccine. The Department of Homeland Security funded the Election Integrity Project, which worked with universities and social media companies to suppress millions of posts. Each of these steps made it easier for government officials to equate disagreement with danger. Operation Arctic Frost is the latest and most sweeping example of that mindset.
This is not a partisan issue. Some Republicans are already flirting with similar ideas, such as giving the government the power to define and punish so-called hate speech. If we tolerate the use of government force to silence speech we dislike, we create the very tool that will one day be used against us.
Free speech is not a gift from politicians. It is the foundation of a free society. The lesson of Arctic Frost is clear. Limited government is the only reliable safeguard of liberty. Americans must demand full transparency and accountability. Every Arctic Frost document should be made public, and Congress must hold those responsible to account. Most of all, we must resist every attempt, from either party, to hand the government power to decide which ideas can be spoken.
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