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‘MAGA’ Used for Banks to Surveil Transactions After Jan. 6

President Joe Biden’s (D) administration acknowledged what conditions were used when federal investigators asked banks to monitor Americans’ financial transactions after the Jan. 6, 2021 protests. It is reported that.

According to Fox News, obtained News outlets reported Friday that the government acknowledged the letter included the words “MAGA,” “Trump” and “Kamala.”

The report continued:

A letter sent Friday from the Treasury Department to Sen. Tim Scott (R.S.C.), the top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, said the “currency event” convened by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) “immediately “It began in ,” it says. January 6 under the previous administration,” and “included terms such as ‘Antifa,’ ‘MAGA,’ ‘Trump,’ ‘Biden,’ ‘Kamala,’ ‘Schumer,’ and ‘Pelosi.’”

The letter, signed by Acting Assistant Secretary of State Cory Telles, comes after Mr. Scott told Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen after revelations of surveillance that used “politically charged search terms” to report customer profiles to the federal government. This was submitted in response to a letter from the Ministry of Finance and FinCEN requesting a response. Law enforcement surfaced.

In his letter, Scott blasted the surveillance, calling it “a flagrant violation of Americans’ privacy and unfairly targeting American citizens exercising their constitutional rights without due process.” ” he said.

In May, the House Judiciary Committee released a report on FBI whistleblowers that found Bank of America officials in the Washington, D.C., area even if they had nothing to do with what happened in January. It was revealed that the company provided the FBI with a list of people who used its services. Breitbart News reported on the 6th.

It is interesting to note that Biden raised $1 million after his recent speech on January 6 in which he compared former President Donald Trump to a Nazi, Breitbart News reported on January 8.

Breitbart News reported on Jan. 18 that after the Jan. 6 incident, Treasury officials acting on behalf of federal law enforcement asked banks to check for signs of “extremism” in their customers’ transactions. He reportedly asked for an investigation.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said such signs include purchasing “small arms” or purchasing from large sporting goods stores that sell guns.

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