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  • Why the Federal Government Can't Charge Anyone With 'Domestic Terrorism'
  • The Phrasing Has Got Me Concerned!
  • Weaponization

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reason.com /1 month ago

Why the Federal Government Can't Charge Anyone With 'Domestic Terrorism'

Federal law defines the term but there is no federal statute to charge someone with "domestic terrorism."

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dianacorner.blogspot.com /2 weeks ago

The Phrasing Has Got Me Concerned!

Trump was recently discussing both foreign and domestic terrorists:...Terrorists of any kind will not be allowed to find safe harbor here at home or attack us from abroadOur new U....

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dianacorner.blogspot.com /1 day ago

Weaponization

That word get tossed around a lot these days, but unfortunately  is is true!Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3282, the federal government must formally charge or indict an individual within...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Bogus “Antifa” Designations and FBI Warrantless Access to Americans’ Communications

"Any expert of national security surveillance law following the government’s escalating actions on “antifa” can connect the dots to FISA electronic surveillance." The post Bogus “A...

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reason.com

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