Some lawmakers are calling for a new Patriot Act with a focus on far-right hate crimes. The president wants Antifa in the mix.
are calling for a reallocation of post-9/11 resources to focus on white nationalist terrorism.
President Donald Trump has acknowledged the need for some sort of policy change, but said Wednesday that he wanted to include groups on the left and right, including the Antifa . "Enacting 'domestic terrorism' legislation would not only entrench a system that lacks meaningful oversight, transparency, and legitimate standards, but also codifies a framework that is used to target and discriminate against the very communities Congress hopes to protect," the ACLU wrote in a letter.
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