Harry Houdini may be most well known as an escapologist, but he was also a consummate close-up artist who mastered card tricks and sleight of hand to befuddle audiences all over the world. But he had nothing on the federal government when it came to dazzling the American taxpayer.
Now You See It
The Global Engagement Center (GEC) officially closed on December 23. Its mission – according to the State Department – was to “direct, lead, synchronize, integrate, and coordinate U.S. Federal Government efforts to recognize, understand, expose, and counter foreign state and non-state propaganda and disinformation efforts aimed at undermining or influencing the policies, security, or stability of the United States, its allies, and partner nations.” Quite the statement of purpose. However, House Republicans accused it of efforts far more nefarious.
GOP committees said that it had targeted Americans on social media for expressing their own opinions when those beliefs go against the official government narrative. As Liberty Nation News reported:
“[The GEC] has been accused of working to silence conservative voices and, most notably, has flagged Americans’ social media accounts as ‘Russian personas’ for questioning whether the Wuhan bioresearch lab was the source of the COVID-19 outbreak.”
Funding was withdrawn, and that should have been the end of the story for the GEC. But the magicians of DC had other ideas.
A Washington Examiner exclusive revealed in a “non-public letter to members of Congress” that the State Department intends to “realign” staff and funding from the GEC into other “hubs.” […]
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