Right-wing extremists "borrowed from ISIS's playbook" and "learned how to radicalize people online." But a former DHS official says the president wasn't "comfortable" discussing "domestic terrorism" except "in the context of antifa." @MorningEdition @NPR https://www.npr.org/2020/09/02/908347989/former-dhs-official-white-house-failed-to-take-far-right-extremism-seriously?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
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Neumann, who voted for Trump in 2016, joined a group of national security veterans who recently endorsed Biden. Her first-ever D vote, she says. She then talked to @woodruffbets for an outstanding @politico story. What's added here, when you hit Play, is her story in her voice.
"You can have a debate about immigration," Neumann says. "But you can do it in a way that's responsible and doesn't use rhetoric that leads people to fear... Some people... think that they need to protect themselves [with] more than just a vote... It's ‘let me go kill people."