Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Documents
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently declassified a document from the Biden administration outlining its strategy for addressing “domestic terrorism.”
At first glance, the 15-page report may seem like standard government language, but it reveals much more about the Biden administration’s political agenda than most would expect.
In 2023, then-President Joe Biden infamously declared “white supremacy” to be the “most dangerous threat” to the nation.
This statement came after riots, which were part of the Black Lives Matter movement, wreaked havoc across American cities, a point that the Biden administration and its media allies downplayed.
During this time, the FBI, under Merrick Garland’s leadership, focused on targeting conservative groups, including Roman Catholics who preferred the Latin Mass, as the Western Journal reported.
The judicial system in Washington D.C. also handed out severe penalties to those involved, even marginally, in the January 6, 2021, Capitol incident.
Gabbard’s declassification of the “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism” suggests that the Biden administration’s focus was aimed not at foreign threats, but at domestic conservatives, especially Christian and conservative voters.
The plan frequently references “domestic terrorism” with the initials “DT,” which just so happens to align with the initials of President Donald Trump—seen by the left as the largest political threat.
As noted by Fox News, the plan called for closer collaboration between the federal government and Big Tech companies to combat “DT.”
This cooperation had already been in place, particularly with companies like Twitter and Facebook.
The FBI’s involvement with these tech giants had previously been exposed in relation to the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story and misinformation surrounding COVID-19.
For instance, “misinformation” about the origins of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of the vaccine, which was initially censored, has since proven to have elements of truth.
The plan also touched on the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, which was meant to address racially motivated attacks on Asians and Pacific Islanders.
However, the Biden administration, instead of focusing on international terrorist groups like Iran, seemed more fixated on what it deemed “domestic terrorism,” which appeared to target American conservatives.
Meanwhile, the administration sought to avoid offending U.S. supporters of the Hamas terror group, particularly in Michigan, as they geared up for the 2024 elections.
The document essentially outlines how the Biden administration intended to use federal, state, and local government powers to target politically disfavored individuals under the guise of fighting “domestic terrorism.”
This reveals a clear agenda where the term “domestic terrorism” likely had little to do with actual terror threats, but rather was a way to label and marginalize political opponents, particularly those supporting former President Trump.
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