The irony of Trump and the Little Trumpsters. Who actually is the greatest threat to domestic terrorism?
Here's the data on white supremacist terrorism the Trump administration has been 'unable or unwilling' to give to Congress
The data in this document, titled “Domestic Terrorism in 2018,” appears to be what Congress has been asking for — and didn’t get.
The document, dated April 15, 2019, shows 25 of the 46 individuals allegedly involved in 32 different domestic terrorism incidents were identified as white supremacists. It was prepared by New Jersey’s Office of Homeland Security Preparedness, one of the main arteries of information sharing, and sent throughout the DHS fusion center network as well as federal agencies, including the FBI.
Here's the data on white supremacist terrorism the Trump administration has been 'unable or unwilling' to give to Congress
And the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism.says.
"The far left is very active in the United States, but it hasn't been particularly violent for some time," says Mark Pitcavage, a senior research fellow at the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism.
He says the numbers between the groups don't compare.
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In the past 10 years when you look at murders committed by domestic extremists in the United States of all types, right-wing extremists are responsible for about 74 percent of those murders,"
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Now, domestic terrorism has become more political, which thwarts action against all domestic terrorist. All lives matter.