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Attorney General Pam Bondi is ordering the FBI to “compile a list of groups or entities engaging in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism,” according to a Justice Department memo published here exclusively.

The target is those expressing “opposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology,” as well as “anti-Americanism,” “anti-capitalism,” and “anti-Christianity.”


That language echoes the so-called indicators of terrorism identified by President Trump’s directive National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, or NSPM-7, which the memo says it’s intended to implement. Where NSPM-7 was a declaration of war on just about anyone who isn’t MAGA, this is the war plan for how the government will wage it on a tactical level.

In addition to compiling a list of undesirables, Bondi directs the FBI to enhance the capabilities (and publicity) of its tipline in order to more aggressively solicit tips from the American public on, well, other Americans. To that end, Bondi also directs the FBI to establish “a cash reward system” for information leading to identification and arrest of leadership figures within these purported domestic terrorist organizations. (The memo later instructs the FBI to “establish cooperators to provide information and eventually testify against other members” of the groups.)

The payouts don’t end there. Justice Department grants are now to prioritize funding to programs for state and local law enforcement to go after domestic terrorism.

In a section titled “Defining the domestic terrorism threat,” the memo cites “extreme viewpoints on immigration, radical gender ideology, and anti-American sentiment” — indicators that federal law enforcement are instructed to refer to FBI Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs). Those JTTFs are then instructed to “use all available investigative tools” in order to “map the full network of culpable actors involved” in both “inside and outside the United States.”

The memo also directs the FBI and JTTFs to retroactively investigate incidents going back five years, authorizing the JTTFs in particular to use everything at their disposal to do so.

“Upon receipt of these referrals, the JTTFs shall use all available investigative tools, consistent with law enforcement internal policies and statutory obligations, to map the full network of culpable actors involved in the referred conduct inside and outside the United States,” the memo says.

For months, major media outlets have largely blown off the story of NSPM-7, thinking it was all just Trump bluster and too crazy to be serious. But a memo like this one shows you that the administration is absolutely taking this seriously — even if the media are not — and is actively working to operationalize NSPM-7.

NSPM-7 was signed in September largely in response to the murder of Charlie Kirk, which was a 9/11-type event for the Trump administration, as I’ve reported. (Kirk’s assassination is referenced explicitly in the Justice Department memo.) As anyone who lived through 9/11 can remember, the government doesn’t always think rationally in moments like those, to say the least. And so here we are, with a new War on Terrorism — only this time, millions of Americans like you and I could be the target.
 
I think these boat attacks in Venezuela are just a test case for the Trump admin to do whatever they want to people they determine are terrorists, foreign or domestic. And it doesn’t take much to paint somebody as such with social media exposure these days.

Hell most of us other than @Bed$tuy🇭🇹 would be classified as terrorists right now.
 
I think these boat attacks in Venezuela are just a test case for the Trump admin to do whatever they want to people they determine are terrorists, foreign or domestic. And it doesn’t take much to paint somebody as such with social media exposure these days.

Hell most of us other than @Bed$tuy🇭🇹 would be classified as terrorists right now.


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I'm on the fence with this. While I think it needs regulated to a certain degree.. I don't trust the state or feds to do it

Why do people always say stuff like that? I get it, the government isn't always the best or most trustworthy when it comes to regulations, but there are a lot of regulations out there that government put in place that are good. I'm betting most people would agree with more regulations than they would disagree with.

No one should be on the fence about this. AI needs to be regulated, and I say that as someone who uses AI a lot. The only reason Reps are against regulations is because they are in bed with the big Tech corps and the Tech corps are pushing AI real heavy both to make money and to cut workforces to increase profit. If AI is allowed to run wild, I think this country would basically be finished. The combination of jobs that people lose with the fact that Reps are destroying the social safety net would lead to major problems.
 
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