Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Strategy: What’s Inside | The Epoch Times

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Summary of Biden's Domestic Terrorism Strategy

This article discusses the declassification of President Biden's 'Strategic Implementation Plan' (SIP) on combating domestic terrorism, released by former Representative Tulsi Gabbard. The 15-page document outlines a four-pillar approach:

  • Understanding and Sharing Information: Focuses on identifying potentially dangerous individuals, analyzing links to foreign entities, and exploring financial activity monitoring.
  • Prevention: Aims to strengthen non-violent political expression, increase faith in democracy, and combat online disinformation through digital literacy programs.
  • Disruption and Deterrence: Involves information sharing between federal agencies and private companies (with legal and privacy considerations), and addressing foreign state information operations.
  • Confronting Long-Term Contributors: Addresses issues like ghost guns, advocating for regulations and promoting inclusion and civics education.

The plan also includes proposals like encouraging state adoption of extreme risk protection orders, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and addressing hate crime reporting barriers.

Concerns have been raised by conservative groups about potential censorship and violations of the First Amendment due to the administration's approach to online disinformation and the collaboration between federal agencies and tech companies.

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