National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has declassified Biden-era plans to counter domestic terrorism, which called for greater information sharing with tech companies and legislative push to ban assault weapons and large-capacity magazines.
The plan, developed in 2021 after the January 6 Capitol riots, outlined government-wide efforts to track how foreign officials use disinformation to radicalize Americans, prompting coordination with the private industry on domestic threats. They also called for measures to curb radicalization within prisons and study extremism within the military.
Among the proposals was “plan to develop awareness training for service members who will be retiring from active military members, DOD employees, contractors and threats posed by domestic terrorism, potential targeting of people who are undergoing military training by violent extremist actors, and potential targets of related reporting mechanisms.
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Tulsi Gabbard has declassified Biden-era plans to counter domestic terrorism to promote a legislative ban on offensive weapons. (Reuters)
The strategy had four-part goals: “Understanding and sharing domestic terrorism-related information,” “Preventing the adoption of domestic terrorism and mobilisation towards violence,” “Disrupting and blocking domestic terrorist activities,” and “Stabbing on long-term contributors to domestic terrorism.”
The Biden Administration plan encouraged “civil education education and learning that provides students with the skills to fully participate in civic life,” and encouraged “established proven interventions to promote literacy education for both children and adult learners, as well as revival.”
It was also called to “inclusion” in the Covid-19 response and address the “report barriers to reporting hate crimes faced by underprivileged communities and resources to prevent and deal with bias-motivated crimes by promoting training and resources in law enforcement.
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The Biden administration launched its first national strategy to counter domestic terrorism in 2021, identifying domestic terrorism as a major national security threat following the Capitol riots. (Screenshot/Biden Speech)
Former President Joe Biden The administration launched its first-ever national strategy to counter domestic terrorism in 2021, identifying domestic terrorism as a major national security threat following the Capitol riots.
Gabbard declassified the strategy after urging from conservative groups like America First Legal.
The group wrote to Gabbard earlier this month, asking them to declassify their strategy amid concerns about “weapons” by censoring unfavourable speeches on the Internet by labeling such speeches “misinformation”, “disinformation”, “hate speeches” and “domestic terrorism”.
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Biden’s counterterrorism strategy won criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union in the summer of 2021. This “reflects the expanding powers of governments to monitor and monitor American communities.





