"Weaponization of the Federal Government"
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... the GOP faces headwinds in its inquiry into alleged anti-conservative bias in federal agencies by the newly created House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. Americans by a 20-point margin, 56-36%, see the probe as "an attempt to score political points" rather than a legitimate investigation.
Indeed, while views are highly partisan, even among Republicans, 34% see the weaponization inquiry as an attempt to score political points, and a tepid 57% think it's a legitimate investigation. Results among conservatives are almost identical.
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... the GOP faces headwinds in its inquiry into alleged anti-conservative bias in federal agencies by the newly created House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. Americans by a 20-point margin, 56-36%, see the probe as "an attempt to score political points" rather than a legitimate investigation.
Indeed, while views are highly partisan, even among Republicans, 34% see the weaponization inquiry as an attempt to score political points, and a tepid 57% think it's a legitimate investigation. Results among conservatives are almost identical.
...@Axtremus said in "Weaponization of the Federal Government":
34% see the weaponization inquiry as an attempt to score political points, and a tepid 57% think it's a legitimate investigation.
So a majority of people think it's a legitimate investigation, and roughly 1/3 think it's partisan.
Far be it from to suggest liberal media bias, but ABC's interpretation seems a little pessimistic.
Edit - never mind, that's among Republicans. Silly me. I need to read the words.