Skip to content

Usa news post

Usa news post

  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science
News

Fueled by the US Capitol siege, violent extremists with ‘political grievances’ will likely pose the ‘greatest domestic terrorism threats in 2021,’ intelligence report says

Usanewsposts
January 14, 20210
AP21012853512466

Summary List Placement

In a report released in the wake of the violent siege on the US Capitol, US intelligence agencies warned that violent extremists with “political grievances” are likely to pose the “greatest domestic terrorism threats in 2021.”

The Joint Intelligence Bulletin, which was obtained by Yahoo News, was produced by the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Counterterrorism Center.

The report says the violent breach of the Capitol “very likely will serve as a significant driver of violence” for “domestic violent extremists.”

“In 2021, threats and plotting of illegal activity, including the destruction of property and violence targeting officials at all levels of the government, law enforcement, journalists, and infrastructure” are very likely to increase, the report says.

It also names “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists,” “militia violent extremists,” and extremists who follow QAnon conspiracy theories as likely threats.

Read more: ‘It was degrading’: Black Capitol custodial staff talk about what it felt like to clean up the mess left by violent pro-Trump white supremacists

The report is dated January 13, one week after pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol building in an attempt to contest the results of the election, causing lawmakers to evacuate and resulting in five deaths.

One of those deaths included Ashli Babbitt, a supporter of President Donald Trump who was shot and killed by law enforcement while participating in the riots.

The intelligence report said the death of one of the rioters, presumably a reference to Babbitt, could further motivate extremists who “consider the death of a perceived like-minded individual as an act of martyrdom.”

The Capitol siege has been widely condemned by Republican and Democratic lawmakers, and has resulted in the second impeachment for Trump, after the House passed the articles Wednesday accusing the president of an “incitement of insurrection.”

The Senate will soon hold a trial to determine whether to convict and remove Trump, though that outcome is unlikely and would probably occur after Trump has already left office.

During the riots, the president did not condemn the violence at the Capitol and told those participating: “go home, we love you, you are very special.” He has since spoken out against the violence, saying those who broke the law “will pay.”

  More than a year after the first COVID-19 case was discovered, more than 2 million people have died from the highly transmissible virus

But the intelligence report says some extremists view the insurrection as a success, and are likely encouraged by it, saying it could also galvanize “more sporadic, lone actor” violence against common targets like “racial, ethnic, or religious minorities and institutions, law enforcement, and government buildings and officials.

It also says members of the press are likely to be targeted, citing the treatment of journalists during the breach by the rioters.

The report explicitly ties unsubstantiated beliefs about a fraudulent election to a likely increase in violence, particularly threats to elected officials. It also echoed earlier reports that calls for violence related to the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden have increased since the Capitol riots.

The Capitol riots are likely to be part of a trend where extremists “exploit lawful protests, rallies, demonstrations, and other gatherings …read more

Source:: Business Insider

(Visited 6 times, 2 visits today)

Related Posts:

  • At least 25 domestic terrorism cases have been opened after US Capitol breach, congressman says
  • FBI bulletin warns that Trump supporters are planning 'armed protests' at the US Capitol and all 50 state capitols leading up to Biden's inauguration
  • Amazon’s other reason for booting Parler: User threats to staff
  • 'We get our President or we die': An FBI report warned of a 'war' at the US Capitol before pro-Trump insurrectionists attacked it
  • Southern California agencies reassure public amid concerns about potential inauguration violence
  • The right-wing conspiracy theories that fueled the Capitol siege are going to instigate more violence
  • Experts fear violent demonstrations could continue after Biden’s inauguration
  • QAnon spread like wildfire on social media. Here's how 16 tech companies have reacted to the conspiracy theory.
  • Mix of extremists who stormed Capitol isn’t retreating
  • How pharma giants, non-profits, government agencies and corporations are working to convince Americans to get vaccinated

Powerball ($640M), Mega Millions ($850M) among all-time top US lottery prizes. Here are the winning

Related Articles

News

‘Kill him with his own gun’: DC police officer recounts being attacked by pro-Trump mob at the US Capitol

News

DIGITAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT: Leading robo-advisors have held onto consumer appetite amid the pandemic — here’s what incumbents can learn from them to maintain their grasp on a $43 trillion market

News

Steve Kerr confident in NBA’s approach to playing season during pandemic

News

Stephen Colbert Rages at Republicans Calling for ‘Unity’ After Capitol Riot

News

Kevin McCarthy Admits Trump ‘Bears Responsibility’ for Capitol Attack—but Still Won’t Vote to Impeach

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Usa New News

  • The Trump ban across social media wasn’t censorship — it was a series of editorial decisions by media companies that call themselves social platformsThe Trump ban across social media wasn’t censorship — it was a series of editorial decisions by media companies that call themselves social platforms
    Source: Usa new news | Published: January 17, 2021 - 5:46 pm
  • California close to 3 million coronavirus casesCalifornia close to 3 million coronavirus cases
    Source: Usa new news | Published: January 17, 2021 - 5:32 pm
Powered by WordPress RSS Feed Retriever

Popular posts:

  • The Secret Life of the Beloved Kids Music Store… via YoutubeMyrna Sislen, the owner of the popular Middle C… (588)
  • ‘Let them play’: Parents, coaches rally to pressure California to speed return to prep sports‘Let them play’: Parents, coaches rally to pressure… High school athletes, parents and coaches held rallies at high… (69)
  • 2 shot, 1 fatally in Calumet Heights: police2 shot, 1 fatally in Calumet Heights: police Two men were shot, one fatally, Jan. 16, 2021 in… (61)
  • Combined Man Utd-Liverpool XI: No room for Sadio Mane or Anthony MartialCombined Man Utd-Liverpool XI: No room for Sadio… Who would be included in a combined XI? (Picture: Getty/Metro)A… (29)
  • Senior Living: Don’t let urinary incontinence control your golden yearsSenior Living: Don’t let urinary incontinence… Jennifer Liu, M.D., MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center. (Courtesy photo)As… (21)
  • Michael Saylor has invested over $1 billion of MicroStrategy's funds in Bitcoin. The software CEO-turned Bitcoin whale explains why he is making such a massive bet on the digital asset.Michael Saylor has invested over $1 billion of… Summary List PlacementIt took the COVID-19 crisis for "a big… (14)
  • Rams’ Cam Akers gives more hints of bright future in lossRams’ Cam Akers gives more hints of bright future in loss Los Angeles Rams’ Cam Akers (23) runs for a seven-yard… (9)
  • U.S. Figure Skating Championships: Four-time champ Chen wins short programU.S. Figure Skating Championships: Four-time champ… LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nathan Chen doesn’t miss. As he… (8)

Recent Posts

  • Jurgen Klopp confirms Joel Matip’s return from injury is imminent
  • Fourth victim dies from shooting spree
  • Dad told son, 8, to shoot chicken with crossbow after tying it to tree
  • California close to 3 million coronavirus cases
  • Every single passenger on board 2 international flights to Canada informed that they were potentially exposed to COVID-19
  • First-term GOP Rep. Peter Meijer says he ‘may very well have’ ended his political career by voting to impeach Trump
  • When confronted with Islamophobia head on, I chose to react calmly
  • Jamie Lynn Spears insists she ‘didn’t run over any cats’ as she clarifies Tesla rant and insists car company is ‘not to be blamed’
  • Low-maintenance plants you’ll struggle to kill
  • Sam Esmail’s Idea for Releasing New ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Is Unlike Anything Else on TV
  • The Crown writer Peter Morgan ‘now dating Jemima Khan’ after splitting from Gillian Anderson
  • Governor’s brother-in-law arrested on suspicion of domestic violence
  • Arsenal outcast Mesut Ozil confirms he is travelling to Istanbul on Sunday night to sign for Fenerbahce
  • We’re freelancers who relocated to a tiny town in Maine during the pandemic. Here’s how we earned over $150,000 in 2020 while raising our toddler and enjoying local adventures.
  • John Higgins edges ahead of Yan Bingtao in tight Masters final
  • The Florida data scientist who claims she was fired by the health department for refusing to alter COVID-19 data said she’ll turn herself into police after a warrant was issued for her arrest
  • Dana White names five opponents Khabib Nurmagomedov could face in next UFC fight
  • When you’re offered a senior discount and you aren’t yet a senior
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explains decision to drop Eric Bailly against Liverpool
  • Children the next frontier for COVID vaccine clinical trials
  • Music producer Phil Spector dies aged 81 after ‘complications from coronavirus’
  • Another man stabbed in same road as slain delivery driver
  • 32 books on everything from cautionary tales of young Wall Street to the science of sleep that rising stars in finance say you should read to get ahead
  • Messaging app Signal is back up and running after being down for more than 24 hours
  • Paul Pogba, Victor Lindelof and Anthony Martial start for Manchester United against Liverpool
  • NCIS star Sean Murray recalls his favourite moment on the show as drama hits 400 episodes
  • Influencer, 35, has baby with former step-son, 21
  • The Great Pottery Throw Down: Who is Rose Schmits, the show’s new technician?
  • Why are celebrities and influencers still in Dubai – what are they working on?
  • Family shopping trips to supermarkets ‘could be banned’ under new rules
  • Country star Willie Nelson, 87, gets coronavirus vaccine and encourages others to do the same
  • California prepares for damaging winds this week
  • Boy, 14, missing from Clearing
  • Saira Khan unfollows Loose Women co-stars after quitting the show
  • Meet the 8 electric aviation startups poised to blow past the jet age and modernize air travel and logistics, according to industry experts
  • Statues and monuments to be protected from ‘baying mobs’
  • Liverpool v Manchester United: WWE star Zack Gibson dismisses Red Devils as serious title challengers
  • Wall Street is finally rewarding GM’s electric-vehicle surge — but Tesla has nothing to worry about (TSLA, GM)
  • Latest line: A good week for Arnold, bad one for Giants owner
  • ‘Dad, are you going to die?’: Bay Area COVID health care workers face fear at home
© 2021 Usa news post | WordPress Theme Ultra News
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok