Lawmakers will grill top federal government investigators on Tuesday about the failures of President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security, from its handling of illegal immigration to disaster responses, The Daily Wire has learned.
Rep. Josh Brecheen (R-OK) will hold a hearing to examine waste and fraud at DHS during the Biden administration. The hearing will specifically look at FEMA’s struggles responding to natural disasters, the role that DHS potentially played in facilitating illegal immigration, and censoring Americans under Biden.
The hearing, “Eliminating Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at the Department of Homeland Security: Addressing the Biden-Harris Administration’s Failures,” will be held by the Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability at 2:0o p.m. on March 11.
“Under the Biden administration, waste and abuse of taxpayer dollars was rampant throughout the executive branch, including within DHS,” Brecheen told The Daily Wire. “I look forward to working with our witnesses to identify where DHS has fallen most behind in this effort, including FEMA’s struggle with providing disaster relief, DHS’ bloated contracts with non-governmental organizations that helped facilitate record illegal immigration into the country, and the department’s involvement in censoring Americans, which undermined civil liberties.”
Witnesses at the hearing include Chris Currie, the director of the Homeland Security and Justice Team at the Government Accountability Office; Kristen Bernard, deputy inspector general at the DHS Office of Audits; and Erika Lang, assistant inspector general at the DHS Office of Inspections and Evaluations. […]
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