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Biden’s FBI, DOJ Will Not Acknowledge Nashville Hate Crime

Graham Perdue
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There is an obvious reason why President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice and FBI refuse to label the Nashville Christian school massacre for what it is — a “hate crime.” It doesn’t fit the Democratic narrative.

In Biden’s America, there is a White supremacist lurking behind every corner waiting to pounce. Enemies with nuclear arms and bloodthirsty terrorists pale in comparison to menacing red hats with white lettering and lifted pickup trucks.

So, even with the shooter’s manifesto finally seeing the light of day, the Biden administration simply will not call the killing of six Christians what it is.

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It was March 27 when Audrey Hale, a supposed transgender man, killed three nine-year-olds and three adults at Covenant School. Her rampage only ended when two local police officers confronted her and put her down.

Many leftist radicals rallied behind Hale, though no reasonable person was deceived about the reason for her attack.

Her motivation became even more apparent when the power structure emphatically clamped down on her telltale manifesto. Let a deranged racist commit a mass shooting and the evidence will be public by nightfall.  

But not a leftist transgender shooter with a clear hatred for White Christians.

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Republican lawmakers and almost all sensible Americans called for the release of Hale’s writings. A pair of representatives, Lance Gooden (R-TX) and Andy Ogles (R-TN), demanded that Attorney General Merrick Garland open a hate crimes investigation into the mass shooting.

The legislators wrote that the nation watched “while a mentally ill shooter brutally massacred Christian schoolchildren.” They added that the attack “was a targeted assault on American Christians.”

This, of course, is plain to all who care to see.

It is even more apparent after the leak of part of Hale’s manifesto. She railed against the children’s “White privilege” and referred to her intended young victims with a racially derogatory term.

Ordinarily, that would be more than enough evidence to warrant hate crime accusations from authorities along with a sweeping investigation. Media outlets would be awash with hand-wringing and preaching on the dangers of singling out societal groups.

But not in the case of the transgender Nashville school shooter. It simply does not fit the narrative of the nation’s current leadership.