Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks during a meeting. / PHOTO: AP ( Ken Silva , Headline USA ) House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan , R-Ohio, sent a letter Tuesday to GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan, seeking information on whether his company participated in the surveillance of Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill protestors.
Jordan’s letter comes amidst a House Judiciary investigation into corporations and government agencies from tracking purchases made by law-abiding Jan. 6 protestors. Jordan’s Weaponization Subcommittee showed last month that the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN—created to combat issues such as international money laundering—urged banks to search their databases for terms such as “ MAGA ” and “Trump” to find potential domestic extremists.
Jordan told Cadogan that he recently received records showing that FinCEN emailed GoFundMe and other financial institutions in the wake of Jan. 6. FinCEN alerted GoFundMe and the other financial institutions to customers’ use of Eventbrite, […]
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