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Biden orders review of domestic violent extremism threat

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON » President Joe Biden has directed law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce officials in his administra­tion to study the threat of domestic violent extremism in the United States, an undertakin­g being launched weeks after a mob of insurgents loyal to Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol.

The disclosure Friday by White House press secretary Jen Psaki is a stark acknowledg­ment of the national security threat that officials see as posed by American extremists motivated to violence by radical ideology. The involvemen­t of the director of national intelligen­ce, an office created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to prevent internatio­nal terrorism, suggests that American authoritie­s are examining how to pivot to a more concerted focus on violence from extremists at home.

The threat assessment, coordinate­d by the national intelligen­ce office, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, will be used as a foundation to develop policy, the White House said. In addition, the National Security Council will do its own policy review to see how informatio­n about the problem can be better shared across the government. And the administra­tion will work on a more coordinate­d approach, with a focus on addressing social media and radicaliza­tion, she said.

“The Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol and the tragic deaths and destructio­n that occurred underscore­d what we all know: The rise of domestic violent extremism is a serious and growing national security threat,” Psaki said, adding that the administra­tion will confront the problem with resources, policies and “respect for constituti­onally protected free speech and political activities.”

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? District of Columbia National Guard stand outside the Capitol, Jan. 6, after a day of rioting protesters. It’s been a stunning day as a number of lawmakers and then the mob of protesters tried to overturn America’s presidenti­al election, undercut the nation’s democracy and keep Democrat Joe Biden from replacing Trump in the White House.
JOHN MINCHILLO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS District of Columbia National Guard stand outside the Capitol, Jan. 6, after a day of rioting protesters. It’s been a stunning day as a number of lawmakers and then the mob of protesters tried to overturn America’s presidenti­al election, undercut the nation’s democracy and keep Democrat Joe Biden from replacing Trump in the White House.

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