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Domestic terrorism
                                                                                                    
Terrorism is the use of violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government or its people in furtherance of a political or social goal. It may be safe to assume that when one thinks of terrorists, thoughts turn to the Taliban, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, ISIS, and perhaps even Russia. However, our Justice Dept. reports that White supremacists and other like-minded groups have committed the majority of the terrorist attacks in the United States these past few years. 
White nationalist and White supremacist terrorists include individuals who believe White people and “White identity” in western countries are under siege, and who pursue the destruction of pluralistic values inherent to the American way of life. The white supremacist “great replacement” conspiracy claims that White people are being systematically replaced across the Western world by “multiculturalists” and Jews. These beliefs mirror the arguments put forth by the 1930’s Nazis in an uncanny way. The number of violent attacks inspired by far-right ideologies on U.S. soil have spiked to an average of over 300 per year since 2001, and that these groups include white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and anti-federalist militias.
In 2024, there were 11 separate deadly incidents in the United States caused by right-wing extremists, which resulted in at least 13 deaths. There were no reported far-left domestic terrorists events resulting in death. Past domestic terrorism events include several fatal shootings during BLM protests, and the FBI’s arrest of 13 men plotting to kidnap and kill the governor of Michigan. More recent incidents include the attack on an FBI building in Cincinnati, and the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of the former House Speaker, in their San Francisco home. The Justice Dept. further warns that violence could continue to escalate due to increasing polarization, growing economic challenges, and concerns about racial injustice.
Pending Legislation: S.2457 - Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2025
Sponsor: Sen. Dick Durbin (IL)
Status: Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Chair: Sen. Chuck Grassley (IA)
White nationalist and White supremacist terrorists include individuals who believe White people and “White identity” in western countries are under siege, and who pursue the destruction of pluralistic values inherent to the American way of life. The white supremacist “great replacement” conspiracy claims that White people are being systematically replaced across the Western world by “multiculturalists” and Jews. These beliefs mirror the arguments put forth by the 1930’s Nazis in an uncanny way. The number of violent attacks inspired by far-right ideologies on U.S. soil have spiked to an average of over 300 per year since 2001, and that these groups include white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and anti-federalist militias.
In 2024, there were 11 separate deadly incidents in the United States caused by right-wing extremists, which resulted in at least 13 deaths. There were no reported far-left domestic terrorists events resulting in death. Past domestic terrorism events include several fatal shootings during BLM protests, and the FBI’s arrest of 13 men plotting to kidnap and kill the governor of Michigan. More recent incidents include the attack on an FBI building in Cincinnati, and the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of the former House Speaker, in their San Francisco home. The Justice Dept. further warns that violence could continue to escalate due to increasing polarization, growing economic challenges, and concerns about racial injustice.
Pending Legislation: S.2457 - Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2025
Sponsor: Sen. Dick Durbin (IL)
Status: Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Chair: Sen. Chuck Grassley (IA)
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                            Poll Opening Date
        November 3, 2025
    Poll Closing Date
        November 9, 2025