[FoxNews] Internal documents show that the board suggested 'most of the Domestic Terrorism threat' in the U.S. comes from Trump supporters
And while they’ve been focussed on such imaginary threats, real terrorists are welcomed across our southern border and in our airports — as the nation’s textbooks will record when describing the Crazy Years in the future.
A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) advisory board suggested that supporters of former President Donald Trump – as well as those who served in the military or are religious – have a greater possibility of posing domestic terrorism risks, according to internal files obtained by America First Legal (AFL).
Named the "Homeland Intelligence Experts Group," the now-disbanded board was created in September 2023 to provide DHS with "expert" analysis on subjects like terrorism and the trafficking of certain controlled substances like fentanyl.
The nation did rather howl its disdain at the level of stupid partisanship thus displayed by the Biden administration. Disbanding quickly became the less mortifying choice.
The panel, according to the conservative legal nonprofit's findings, included former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan, both of whom signed onto an October 2020 letter falsely dismissing Hunter Biden's infamous laptop as Russian disinformation.
The poor darlings simply couldn’t help themselves. Levers of power, goes one view, are meant to be used, so they have done so.
The documents revealed that the board suggested "supporters of the former president" accounted for "most of the Domestic Terrorism threat" in the U.S.
[Gateway] On Saturday, former Trump official Kash Patel joined Steve Bannon on The War Room to discuss his latest blockbuster report on Paul Ryan.
According to Kash Patel, Paul Ryan was the first to receive a copy of the bogus Steele Dossier back in 2016. And Paul Ryan hid this from investigators, his Republican colleagues, and Trump officials.
Kash Patel posted this on Truth Social on Thursday.
Kash Patel: Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House had in his possession the Steele Dossier before he had [Devin Nunes] and I launch Russia Gate Investigation, and never told us(think, before anyone knew anything about fake intel, he had his own copy). I found it on my own then blew up FBI/DOJ. Why didnt he tell his own damn team? Report that fake news.
Yes, Paul Ryan, the guy you really don't want to be right now.
Check out AIF Board of Director member Jonathan Burks from no, not Janesville, WI, but Alexandria, VA. Also note his "global Walmart" and DNI connections and tell me who you think he really is.
Who also had early access to the Dossier? Yes, the usual community suspects and decision makers.
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Somewhere there is someone that still likes Paul Ryan. I know this because yesterday I saw a saw someone propose Condi Rice as a Trump VP on X.
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I think Rice gets a bad rap, as she did do a seemingly decent job in my opinion as to her tasks given and what (and who) she actually had to work with.
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[GEO.TV] Republican candidate Donald Trump ...The tack in the backside of the Democratic Party... has said that he will automatically permit green cards to foreign graduates of US colleges if he is re-elected, which is an unanticipated turn from the former president considering his strict rhetoric on immigration. Y'gotta be here legally to go to college.
Trump promised to make it convenient to bring talent to the US and said anyone who graduates from a US college should be able to stay in the country during a podcast interview with Silicon Valley tech investors, reported Al Jazeera.
"It’s so sad when we lose people from Harvard, MIT, the greatest schools, and lesser schools that are phenomenal schools also," he said during an appearance on the All-In Podcast hosted by Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks and David Friedberg.
"I think you should get, automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country and that includes junior colleges, too," he added.
Individuals are given the right to live and work permanently in the US by a green card and it also offers a pathway to citizenship.
A sharp departure from the hardline positions on immigration that advanced his rise within the Republican Party has been marked by this proposal of his, which could create potentially hundreds of thousands of new citizenship applicants each year.
Notably, the Republican candidate has pledged to undertake the largest deportation of undocumented migrants colonists in US history if he gets reelected in November.
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So they get a degree in gender studies and bam - here’s your green card. Starbucks will be pleased at the wealth of available foreign accented baristas.
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I am banking on Congress and the bureaucracy ruining any good idea.
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Then, tighten up grade inflation and graduation requirements.
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As someone with an advanced STEM degree , I have seen countless videos on the internet on how businesses can sidestep the requirement to that they hire a qualified American and instead hire a foreigner with a green card who they effectively own afterwards.
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Zebulon is correct in this as some unscrupulous companies (think almost any big tech firm) will grab and keep their highly educated green card holders in a state of indentured servitude well past the duration of a standard work visa.
A 'dirty little truth'.
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Zebulon is also a town in Ga. It's just a few miles from my favorite the Concord Cafe.
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