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Earlier this month in Florida, 39 white supremacists from the Unforgiven and United Aryan Brotherhood were arrested and charged with a multitude of federal firearms and drug violations. More than 100 illegal firearms were seized during the arrests, along with a rocket launcher, several pipe bombs and several pounds of illegal drugs like crystal meth.
Last month in Pennsylvania, a right-wing extremist named Robert Bowers killed 11 people and injured six more. Bowers screamed anti-Semitic phrases, including "All Jews must die," as he fired indiscriminately at people at the Church of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
The violence in Pittsburgh follows on the heels of a string of attempted pipe bombings by a Cesar Sayoc, a white supremacist who targeted former president Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton, former secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros, actor-director Robert De Niro and other Trump critics.
Right-wing extremists like Robert Bowers, James Alex Fields, Dylann Roof and Wade Michael Page have killed hundreds of people in the United States. They use the same weapons and tactics as Islamic-extremist groups and consistently kill more and more Americans each year. According to FBI Director Chris Wray, the threat of white supremacist violence in the US is as at least as dangerous as that posed by Islamist groups such as Isis, so how is Trump and his administration responding to this threat?
Trump and his administration have WITHDRAWN FEDERAL RESOURCES from the fight against white supremacists and other right-wing domestic terrorist groups.
The Countering Violent Extremism Task Force has worked directly with law-enforcement and others to assist in combatting hate groups around the country. Trump announced his decision to COMPLETELY DEFUND task force just days after the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh where Robert Bowers yelled anti-Semitic rhetoric and killed 11 people.
We have at least one act of right-wing terror here on American soil every month, and Trump just decided to cut millions of dollars from the budget for combatting right-wing terror.
Trump is aiding and abetting right-wing terror in this nation.
Honestly, we shouldn’t be too surprised. Trump campaigned for the white supremacist vote, throughout his campaign and his presidency, Trump has surrounded himself with white supremacist advisers, the Ku Klux Klan’s official newspaper endorsed Trump’s candidacy, the Daily Stormer, the white supremacist website founded by neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, has embraced Donald Trump as one of their own and KKK leader David Duke and other prominent white supremacists have identified Trump as one of their most valued allies.
The FBI sees white supremacists, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, right-wing terrorists and other right-wing extremists as a threat to America’s national security, however, Trump sees them as his base!
Last month in Pennsylvania, a right-wing extremist named Robert Bowers killed 11 people and injured six more. Bowers screamed anti-Semitic phrases, including "All Jews must die," as he fired indiscriminately at people at the Church of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
The violence in Pittsburgh follows on the heels of a string of attempted pipe bombings by a Cesar Sayoc, a white supremacist who targeted former president Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton, former secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros, actor-director Robert De Niro and other Trump critics.
Right-wing extremists like Robert Bowers, James Alex Fields, Dylann Roof and Wade Michael Page have killed hundreds of people in the United States. They use the same weapons and tactics as Islamic-extremist groups and consistently kill more and more Americans each year. According to FBI Director Chris Wray, the threat of white supremacist violence in the US is as at least as dangerous as that posed by Islamist groups such as Isis, so how is Trump and his administration responding to this threat?
Trump and his administration have WITHDRAWN FEDERAL RESOURCES from the fight against white supremacists and other right-wing domestic terrorist groups.
The Countering Violent Extremism Task Force has worked directly with law-enforcement and others to assist in combatting hate groups around the country. Trump announced his decision to COMPLETELY DEFUND task force just days after the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh where Robert Bowers yelled anti-Semitic rhetoric and killed 11 people.
We have at least one act of right-wing terror here on American soil every month, and Trump just decided to cut millions of dollars from the budget for combatting right-wing terror.
Trump is aiding and abetting right-wing terror in this nation.
Honestly, we shouldn’t be too surprised. Trump campaigned for the white supremacist vote, throughout his campaign and his presidency, Trump has surrounded himself with white supremacist advisers, the Ku Klux Klan’s official newspaper endorsed Trump’s candidacy, the Daily Stormer, the white supremacist website founded by neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, has embraced Donald Trump as one of their own and KKK leader David Duke and other prominent white supremacists have identified Trump as one of their most valued allies.
The FBI sees white supremacists, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, right-wing terrorists and other right-wing extremists as a threat to America’s national security, however, Trump sees them as his base!