The Department of Homeland Security issued a national terrorism bulletin Wednesday warning of the potential for lingering violence from people motivated by anti-government sentiment after President Joe Biden’s election, suggesting the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol may embolden extremists and set the stage for additional attacks.
The department did not cite a specific threat, but pointed to “a heightened threat environment across the United States” that it believes “will persist” for weeks after Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration.
“Information suggests that some ideologically-motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives, could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence,″ the bulletin said.
It did not mention any ideological or political affiliation, while noting the potential for violence from “a broad range of ideologically-motivated actors.”
It is not uncommon for the federal government to warn local law enforcement through bulletins and advisories about the prospect for violence tied to a particular date or event, such as July 4.
But this particular bulletin, issued through the the department’s National Terrorism Advisory System, is notable because it effectively places the Biden administration into the politically charged debate over how to describe or characterize acts motivated by political ideology and suggests that it sees violence aimed at overturning the election as akin to terrorism.
The wording of the single-page document suggests that national security officials see a connective thread between recent violence over the last year motivated by anti-government grievances, whether over COVID-19 restrictions, the 2020 election results or police use of force. It also singles out racially motivated acts of violence such as the 2019 rampage targeting Hispanics in Texas, as well as the threat posed by extremists motivated by foreign terrorist organizations.
The alert comes at a tense time after the riot at the Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump who were seeking to overturn the presidential election. DHS also noted violent riots in “recent days,” an apparent reference to events in Portland, Oregon, linked to anarchist groups.
The alert was issued by acting Homeland Security Secretary David Pekoske. Biden’s nominee for the Cabinet post, Alejandro Mayorkas, has not been confirmed by the Senate.
Two former homeland security secretaries, Michael Chertoff and Janet Napolitano, called on the Senate to confirm Mayorkas so he can start working with the FBI and other agencies and deal with the threat posed by domestic extremists, among other issues.
Chertoff, who served under President George W. Bush, said in a conference call with reporters that attacks by far-right, domestic extremists are not new but that deaths attributed to them in recent years in the U.S. have exceeded those linked to jihadists such as al-Qaida. “We have to be candid and face what the real risk is,” he said.
(AP)
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How ironic is it that Not one thing was mention about the antifa riots for months after trump won.
But the second it’s from the Republican Party, it’s like OMG we never saw anything like this 🤔
This is all very dangerous political theater. The DHS took a veiled shot at Trump supporters and conservative media outlets even though the only violence since Biden’s inauguration has been by far-left Antifa and BLM in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. The Biden Administration is using the military and the might of US law enforcement agencies to intimidate and silence anyone who correctly believes the Democrats stole the 2020 election with vote fraud.
To the editor:
When you print an AP article such as this one, please know that it comes with a huge bias against the political and religious right– that would be most of your readership! “Domestic terrorism” would surely include Antifa and BLM who torched American cities and businesses for months this past year, but of course, no mention of their names here. This is yet another attempt by the current administration and the progressive left in America to silence the 74,000,000 people who voted for Trump. Thus, you are therefore an accomplice to this enormous crime against American democracy and the constitution. We expect better.
@jcohen and YWN
exactly my point. But credit also to YWN for posting.
Unfortunately there are frum news sites that mostly source their news from (AP).
And while it could be an opportunity to expose their newspeak to the readers, recently I saw an (AP) hit piece targeting trump in the wake of the capitol riot, claiming, not even alleging, that the pres incited the riot. I tried 3 or 4 times to comment asking them to post a retraction or pull down the article, and all of my comments were censored (NOT YWN). I was beyond disgusted, especially, it came about when all the big tech conspired to take down conservative media.