The House Oversight Committee has finally begun an investigation into the Transition Integrity Project (TIP), first reported on by The National Pulse in August 2020.
A strongly worded letter from Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX), as first reported by The Post Millennial, reads:
“I am particularly concerned by the activities of TIP in 2020, and any similar endeavor in advance of the 2024 election, because this exercise seems to have been administered adjacent to the Georgetown University Law Center. As you know, Georgetown University operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and receives hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding every year. It would be highly inappropriate for a university that relies on federal funding to conduct partisan political activity intended to undermine a lawfully conducted election.”
The George Soros-linked Brooks and TIP are under scrutiny for their exploration of “war games” examining a variety of election and transition scenarios from 2020. The exercises reached alarming conclusions, including the danger of expecting decisive results on “election night” and the potential for severe disruption of the administrative transition process.
In his letter, Sessions requested a comprehensive understanding of TIP’s 2020 project and its findings, including details on the over 100 participants, of whom only 15 have been publicly identified. He is particularly interested in uncovering any involvement of active or retired Department of Defense personnel.
Sessions also cited recent comments by Mary McCord, Executive Director of the Georgetown University School of Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protections, for her team’s preparation to challenge potential actions of former President Trump that may expand presidential power.
Sessions has given Brooks until April 24 to provide the requested information.
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