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Where Things Stand: New DHS Bulletin Lines Up With Violence Themes We’ve Been Covering For A While

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November 10, 2021 6:15 p.m.

Domestic extremists are still capitalizing on the spread of disinfo to encourage violence in online forums, according to a new anti-terrorism bulletin from the Department Of Homeland Security set to be released today.

And in promoting online violence, domestic extremists are targeting entities we’re all a bit too familiar with: members of Congress, public health officials and school board members.

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