By James O’Keefe

A high-level source within the U.S. Bureau of Prisons has released a series of internal documents detailing a controversial proposal by the BOP to reclassify child exploitation offenses from “high severity” to “low severity.” Additionally, the new policy would classify terrorism-related offenses for female inmates as “low security” and animal cruelty as a “low-moderate” offense. Continue reading “LEAKED: Bureau of Prisons Insider Exposes Documents Inside DOJ Proposing Policy Downgrading Child Exploitation from a “High Severity” to a “Low Severity” Offense”