Did you buy a Bible recently? Have you shopped at Bass Pro Shop? Checked into a Trump hotel?
Congratulations! You just made it on a government watchlist!
Here's the full three pages of the letter from the Judiciary Committee, we'll summarize what this means as well.
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is a division of the US Treasury and it wanted financial institutions across the country to turn over customer and client information that could be tied to "domestic extremism."
In other words, FinCEN urged large financial institutions to comb through private transactions of their customers for suspicious charges on the basis of protected political and religious expression.
In other, other words, they specifically targeted religious conservatives.
They also asked to track Americans who spent money on guns and ammo, infringing on 2nd Amendment rights and essentially assuming that people who buy guns are domestic terrorists.
And what legal grounding do the Feds have for this? You guessed it. None!
They just nicely asked banks to turn over this info because of suspected "domestic extremism."
And here's a video to make things even more clear:
But don't worry, this strongly-worded letter will fix things!
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