- Nina Jankowicz, the former chief of the Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board has registered as a foreign agent.
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Registration documents from Nov. 18 show Jankowicz is now working for the United Kingdom-based non-profit Centre for Information Resilience, according to the Washington Examiner.
- The group says it is an “independent, non-profit social enterprise” whose focus is to “counter disinformation, expose human rights abuses through open source and combat online harms targeting women and minorities.”
- DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rescinded the DGB’s charter just months after is was formed.
- Jankowicz came under fire for past comments deriding parental activists who opposed teaching Critical Race Theory in schools.