Joe Biden orders assessment of domestic terrorism risk following Trump-incited Capitol chaos

The assessment will be carried out by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in coordination with the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.

Photo by: Mihoko Owada/STAR MAX/IPx 2021 1/6/21 Pro-Trump Rally turns into US Capitol Insurrection in Washington D.C..

Supporters of Donald Trump's during the storming of the US Capitol on 6 January. Source: STRMX/ Mihoko Owada

US President Joe Biden has directed his administration to conduct a full assessment of the risk of domestic terrorism in the wake of the attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump, the White House says.

The assessment will be carried out by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in coordination with the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Friday.

“We want fact-based analysis, upon which we can shape policy,” Ms Psaki told reporters in a briefing.

Ms Psaki said that, in addition to the threat assessment, the White House would build out capability within its National Security Council to counter domestic violent extremism, including a policy review on how the federal government can share information about the threat better.
The White House also will coordinate relevant parts of the government to “enhance and accelerate efforts” to address the issue, Ms Psaki added.

“The January 6th assault on the Capitol and the tragic deaths and destruction that occurred underscored what we have long known: the rise of domestic violent extremism is a serious and growing national security threat. The Biden administration will confront this threat with the necessary resources and resolve,” Ms Psaki said.

The US Senate on Wednesday confirmed Avril Haines as the Director of National Intelligence, the nation’s top intelligence job.


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Published 23 January 2021 11:57am
Source: Reuters, SBS


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