Violent extremists pose 'elevated threat' to US: Intelligence report

Violent extremists motivated by a range of political grievances and racial biases pose an elevated threat to the US, officials said in an unclassified intelligence report

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2 min read Last Updated : Mar 18 2021 | 6:57 AM IST

Violent extremists motivated by a range of political grievances and racial biases pose an elevated threat to the United States, officials said in an unclassified intelligence report released more than two months after a mob of insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol.

The blunt assessment echoes warnings made in recent weeks by US officials, including FBI Director Christopher Wray, who testified this month that the threat from domestic violent extremism was metastasizing across the country.

Attorney General Merrick Garland has also described it as a top priority as his Justice Department works to prosecute hundreds of people who made their way into the Capitol as Congress was gathering on January 6 to certify Joe Biden's election victory.

The riot laid bare the threat posed by domestic extremists and led Biden, weeks later, to assign his intelligence officials the task of studying the scope of the problems. A brief and unclassified summary of that threat assessment was made public Wednesday; a full classified report was presented to the White House and Congress.

Today's report underscores how we face the greatest threat from racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, especially white supremacists, and militia violent extremists, said Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

Intelligence officials said in their assessment that extremists seen as risks for violence are motivated by a range of ideologies. Developments such as the anger over conditions related to the coronavirus pandemic and a belief in the debunked narrative that November's presidential election was fraudulent will almost certainly spur additional violence in 2021, the report said. Numerous courts and Donald Trump's own Justice Department upheld the integrity of the election.

The report says the most lethal threat is presented by racially motivated violent extremists, who officials say are most likely to conduct mass attacks against American civilians, and militia groups, who are seen as most likely to target law enforcement and government officials and buildings.

The threat from militias increased in 2020 and is expected to increase again this year because of contentious sociopolitical factors motivating people to violence, according to the report's summary.

The report says white supremacists display what officials say is the most persistent and concerning transnational connections. A small number of them have travelled abroad to connect with people who share their ideology, according to the report, which does not say where they went or with whom they met.

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First Published: Mar 18 2021 | 6:52 AM IST

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