Growing Fear of Extremist Attacks on U.S. Soil Amidst Rising Threats

Former FBI executive Joshua Skule highlights the "real threat" of domestic violent extremists being inspired by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, urging the American people to be aware of potential attacks. Skule emphasizes the importance of tools like Section 702, which allows targeted surveillance of foreign individuals to acquire foreign intelligence information, in keeping Americans safe. He also acknowledges the enduring threat posed by the U.S. Southern border and the need for close collaboration between agencies to address it. Skule warns that as the conflict persists, incidents of domestic terrorism, hate crimes, and antisemitism may continue to rise.
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