White supremacists will remain the most "persistent and lethal threat" in the United States through 2021, according to Department of Homeland Security draft documents https://t.co/2h828GwdCH
— CNN (@CNN) September 8, 2020
NEW: A draft DHS report I reviewed calls white supremacists the most dangerous terror threat to the US homeland.
— Betsy Woodruff Swan (@woodruffbets) September 4, 2020
Subsequent drafts of the same document, which I also reviewed, use slightly different language to describe the threat
Story here: https://t.co/fnczPxLwUV
White supremacists are invading American cities in order to incite a civil war.
— David Atkins (@DavidOAtkins) August 30, 2020
Trump is supporting them, and sees the violence as helping him, while he attempts to solidify an apartheid regime that disenfranchises urban Americans.
My latest @monthly:https://t.co/lvwkC3QVId
“cherrypicking” https://t.co/t5W3O0G7vO
— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) September 6, 2020
Even Trumps DHS has identified White Supremacist Terrorists are the most existential threat to the US. Antifa? Not even on the list.
— Call Me Prez🌊🗽🔥🆘🍑❄️💪 (@lunaticopresid1) September 5, 2020
A side note: No need for terror cells in the US anymore when they can recruit homegrown terror cells right here.https://t.co/hX5Nb9GWRS
Heavily armed white supremacist militias in the streets of Louisville today. https://t.co/Fw9fr0ZPQB
— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) September 5, 2020
One of the ways the fascist militias prepared for their march in Louisville today. I’m starting to think they’re worse than the anti-fascists. https://t.co/8D5Ec5ybT5
— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) September 5, 2020
"The Trump administration’s white supremacist propaganda machine reached a new low," explains @jeanguerre https://t.co/kZei3mPjBX
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 5, 2020
This is a long thread, but it's right. And Claire says something I've thought but not said out loud: There could well be police forces who've been infiltrated by white supremacists who are going to up the violence intentionally. This is a time for steady nerves. https://t.co/l6NefKNcah
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 29, 2020
Miles Taylor, after the White House's National Counterterrorism Strategy just had two paragraphs on domestic terror:
— Betsy Woodruff Swan (@woodruffbets) August 26, 2020
“They said, ‘We’ll come up with a separate domestic terrorism strategy.' Bullshit. They never did. It just got lost.”https://t.co/WUwJNY1SZt