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Friday, April 04, 2014

Homeland Security Chief's Priority: Domestic 'Violent Extremism

A priority at the Department of Homeland Security in protecting the nation is to address the threat of domestic "violent extremism," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on his 100th day in office.

Toward that effort, Johnson told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday that his department would conduct a series of outreach programs to help counter domestic terror threats.

"This is a priority. And I actually plan to personally participate in one or two of these programs in the next month or two," he said.

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5 comments:

  1. What that means is that they intend to entice American citizens to turn on fellow Americans that the government considers to be threats. Like Veterans, oath keepers, Christians, 2nd amendment supporters, members of the Tea Party movement, Conservatives, and just about anyone who disagrees with Obama. Didn't Hitler do something like that?

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  2. To me, the "elected officials" are more of a domestic threat, than the citizens. They are ruining everything good about this country, and continue to go further. They are the terrorists.

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  3. I assume this means DHS will be targeting the domestic violence of black mobs that are terrorizing cities across the country???

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  4. Agreed 12:28 We The People need to remove the real terrorists.
    The list provided in 9:39 has enough of We The People to kick them out. Of course there will be a price to pay but when has freedom ever been "free"?

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  5. "A priority at the Department of Homeland Security in protecting the nation is to address the threat of domestic "violent extremism," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said..."
    Do you mean like rogue cops swatting innocent civilians, Mr. Johnson? Or, doesn't that count?
    Jeh Johnson is just one more POS talking head that needs to be silenced.

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