Justice Department’s Domestic Terror List Threatens American Liberties Under Guise of Security
The U.S. Justice Department’s directive to create a domestic terrorist list targeting political dissent raises serious questions about national sovereignty and individual freedoms under the Trump administration’s watch.
In a move that sparks concern over civil liberties and government overreach, the U.S. Department of Justice has ordered the creation of a list identifying so-called “domestic terrorists” alongside a cash reward system incentivizing Americans to report alleged anti-American activities. This directive—issued by U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi and reported by the Los Angeles Times—raises troubling questions about how far federal agencies are willing to go in policing political beliefs. When Does Security Cross Into Suppression? The new prosecutorial mandate instructs the FBI to pinpoint individuals who allegedly employ violence or threats to advance political or social agendas deemed contrary to...
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