'The Federal Government Is Gone': Under Trump, The Fight Against Extremist Violence Is Left Up To The States
"Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, the recipient of vicious backlash as a gay Jewish Democrat who has led high-profile prosecutions of far-right militants, including the kidnapping plot targeting the governor. Nessel spoke as a slideshow detailed her offices hate crimes unit, the first of its kind in the nation. She paused at a bullet point about working 'with federal and local law enforcement partners.'"
'The federal part, not so much anymore, sadly,' she said, adding that the wording should now mention only state and county partners, with help from Washington 'TBD.'...'The federal government used to prioritize domestic terrorism, and now its like domestic terrorism just went away overnight,' Nessel told the audience. 'I dont think that were going to get much in the way of cooperation anymore.'"
"Across the country, other state-level security officials and violence prevention advocates have reached the same conclusion. In interviews with ProPublica, they described the federal government as retreating from the fight against extremist violence, which for years the FBI has deemed the most lethal and active domestic concern. States say they are now largely on their own to confront the kind of hate-fueled threats that had turned Temple Israel into a fortress."
"The White House is redirecting counterterrorism personnel and funds toward President Donald Trumps sweeping deportation campaign, saying the southern border is the greatest domestic security threat facing the country. Millions in budget cuts have gutted terrorism-related law enforcement training and shut down studies tracking the frequency of attacks. Trump and his deputies have signaled that the Justice Departments focus on violent extremism is over, starting with the presidents clemency order for militants charged in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021."
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