Homeland Security warns about domestic extremists praising Colorado Springs suspect

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The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday issued a terror threat bulletin warning that domestic extremists have posted online praise for the fatal shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado earlier this month.

DHS did not cite any specific plots, but pointed to"a heightened threat environment" with"lone offenders and small groups motivated by a range of ideological beliefs and/or personal grievances."

"It is noteworthy that the election period is not, in fact, over," a senior homeland security official said."Election activities are still underway, of course, in some states around the United States, but it is worth noting as a practical matter that we did not see widespread or substantial violence attached to the election season."

Officials also identified the break-in of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home, resulting in the assault of her husband, Paul Pelosi, as a crime"allegedly inspired by partisan grievances and conspiracy theories." In July, DHS restarted its Faith-based Security Advisory Council to provide guidance and recommendations to Mayorkas designed to bolster the departments preparation and recovery in the case of"targeted violence or terrorism, major disasters, cyberattacks, or other threats or emergencies against places of worship, faith communities, and faith-based organization." from $180 million to $250 million in funding in 2022.

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