Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) demanded Thursday that the FBI and Department of Justice provide records to the House Judiciary Committee any records related to counterterrorism tools used to potentially target alleged threats made against school boards. In a letter sent to FBI Director Christopher Wray, Jordan said Republicans on House Judiciary Committee are “investigating the troubling attempts by the Department of Justice and the White House to use the heavy hand of federal law enforcement to target concerned parents at local school board meetings and chill their protected First Amendment activity.” It comes after an alleged FBI whistleblower released an email sent by top FBI counterterrorism and criminal division showing officials created a “threat tag” to investigate threats against teachers, school board members, and administrators. The Department of Justice drew criticism after Attorney General Merrick Garland released a memo on Oct. 4 saying he was directing the FBI to coordinate resources …