Jim Hoft reported yesterday that AFL released documents showing how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assembled a defunct DHS intelligence team that included Deep State mobster John Brennan Brennan and James Clapper, for “public health” to make ordinary Americans feel empowered to denounce their neighbors.
Now, the AFL has released an even more outrageous batch of documents that should send shivers down your spine because Trump supporters are also on the list.
These newly released internal documents from the AFL reveal that the Biden administration classified someone as someone who might carry out a “domestic violent extremist” attack. But instead of focusing on actual threats such as Antifa and pro-Hamas supporters, they claim trump supporters Instead, they are enemies of the state.
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Internal documents from Biden’s Department of Homeland Security reveal plans to treat Trump supporters as domestic extremists.
The Brennan-Clapper intelligence team discussed how “most domestic terrorism threats now come from supporters of the former president.” #DeepStateDiaries part 2: pic.twitter.com/q2HcoAe2Kd
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From the Australian Rugby League:
America’s First Law Firm (AFL) is releasing a second batch of internal Homeland Intelligence Panel documents, exclusively obtained through the AFL and Ambassador Rick Grenell’s lawsuit against Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS). acquired. This is part two of #DeepStateDiaries, a multi-part series of releases featuring newly acquired documents.
Today’s article reveals how the Biden administration is classifying someone as someone who might carry out a “domestic violent extremist” attack, particularly those who support President Trump, “military members” or “religious figures.”
The AFL shared a clip showing exactly Brennan-Clapper’s attitude towards national security. The default position of the Department of Homeland Security is to use “military” and “religion” to target individuals and then label them as having “signs of extremism and terrorism” so that DHS can snoop on them.
“We should be more worried about these,” the group concluded.
The second part shows the group claiming that “the majority of domestic terrorism threats now come from supporters of the former president (Trump)” as an excuse for DHS to spy on and bully them.
President Trump likes to say, “They’re not after me, they’re after you.” Today’s news makes that statement more accurate than ever.