As parents are fighting to remove pornographic content from their kids' schools, the Biden administration is starting to weaponize a federal agency to combat parents' efforts in local districts under the threat of withholding funding, according to education experts.
The Department of Education Office of Civil Rights will begin informing districts on how reviewing and removing books from schools challenged by parents can create a racially and sexually hostile environment in violation of federal law, according to a June announcement from the White House.
Fox News Digital spoke with a senior official at the DOE, who said, "We do ask that districts satisfy federal law, and that's a condition of receiving federal funds."