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   From: 41-21@osu.edu   
      
   In Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:   
   >   
   > https://thefederalist.com/2025/01/02/biden-fbi-called-white-supremacy-   
   > most-persistent-lethal-threat-before-islamist-terrorism-attack/   
   >   
   > In an outrageous act of political malpractice, Biden decided to hunt down   
   > perceived political threats that questioned his administration.   
   >   
   > How does a jihadist, flying an ISIS flag on his pickup truck, go   
   > undetected in the United States long enough to plow into pedestrians,   
   > killing at least 15 and injuring many more?   
   >   
   > The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S. citizen from Texas, is   
   > responsible for the deadly New Year’s Day terror attack in New Orleans and   
   > that he likely did not act alone. Law enforcement is still looking for   
   > others who may be involved.   
   >   
   > Jabbar was not the threat on President Joe Biden’s radar. Jabbar did not   
   > fit the profile of the terrorists Biden, his crooked Department of Justice   
   > (DOJ), and feckless Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have been   
   > searching for.   
   >   
   > While the DHS left U.S. borders wide open for any criminal or harmful   
   > ideology to enter, the DOJ made “domestic violent extremism” a   
   “national   
   > priority area,” numerous reports show.   
   >   
   > In June 2021, the National Security Council announced a plan to target   
   > domestic terrorists, mostly “those who promote the superiority of the   
   > white race” and “militia violent extremists.” The FBI called them   
   “the   
   > most persistent and lethal threats.”   
   >   
   > That is code for the kind of people who went to the U.S. Capitol on Jan.   
   > 6, 2021.   
   >   
   > “Our current effort comes on the heels of the Jan. 6 assault on our   
   > nation’s Capitol,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a June 2021   
   > speech introducing the new focus on domestic terrorism.   
   >   
   > “Certainly, the Capitol attack involved violent extremists,” FBI   
   > Director Christopher Wray testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee on   
   > March 2, 2021. He called those present for the chaos at the Capitol   
   > domestic terrorists, named the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, and said some   
   > were “racially motivated violent extremists” who advocate for white   
   > supremacy.   
   >   
   > Domestic terrorists are Americans who commit violence with goals that stem   
   > from “domestic, extremist ideological influence, and lack foreign   
   > direction or influence,” according to the FBI.   
   >   
   > ISIS is a violent foreign influence, but the FBI was focused on domestic   
   > influences.   
   >   
   > Biden should have known ISIS is a threat. A 2019 Department of State   
   > report under President Donald Trump details its deadly attacks. But in an   
   > outrageous act of political malpractice, Biden decided instead to use the   
   > resources of the FBI to hunt down perceived domestic political threats   
   > that questioned his administration.   
   >   
   > Biden has used a lot of terms to describe the domestic threat: White   
   > supremacy, Right-wing Christian extremism, violent extremists, but they   
   > all lead to one term: MAGA Republicans — the Make America Great Again   
   > crowd who just voted Donald Trump back into office.   
   >   
   > In an angry, troubling Sept. 1, 2022 speech, titled “The Continued Battle   
   > for the Soul of the Nation,” Biden spoke derisively of “MAGA   
   Republicans”   
   > 13 times.   
   >   
   > “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that   
   > threatens the very foundations of our republic,” Biden warned. He   
   > described Trump supporters as “a clear and present danger to our   
   > democracy.”   
   >   
   > Biden said this while unvetted illegal aliens poured into the U.S. through   
   > airports and the northern and southern borders. Young men at or near   
   > military service age came in from Central America, China, Africa, and the   
   > Middle East. They have trafficked people, smuggled in deadly drugs, and   
   > committed violent crimes.   
   >   
   > Shamsud-Din Jabbar was a U.S. citizen. What about the people he was   
   > connected to? We might already know who they are, if only the FBI had   
   > harnessed the same vigor it used to lock up grandparents for protesting at   
      
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