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The FBI reportedly is secretly targeting supporters of former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election, according to a new report.

During a three-month investigation, Newsweek spoke to more than a dozen current or former government officials specializing in terrorism. The experts revealed that the FBI is covertly monitoring MAGA Republicans because the domestic intelligence agency suspects that Trump supporters are the greatest threat of violence – possibly even capable of starting a civil war.

The in-depth probe reportedly found that the FBI clandestinely created a new category of violent domestic extremists that it intends to target: Make America Great Again followers.

In October 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation created a new subcategory of domestic terrorists labeled AGAAVE – which stands for anti-government, anti-authority violent extremism. The new subcategory is a threat group that is not anarchists, a militia, or sovereign citizen groups.

The new classification is officially defined as "domestic violent extremists who cite anti-government or anti-authority motivations for violence or criminal activity not otherwise defined, such as individuals motivated by a desire to commit violence against those with a real or perceived association with a specific political party or faction of a specific political party."

The outlet reported, "Government insiders acknowledged to Newsweek that although they are not named specifically, the AGAAVE-Other title applies to political violence associated with Trump supporters."

"It was a subtle change, little noticed, but a gigantic departure for the Bureau," according to Newsweek. "Trump and his army of supporters were acknowledged as a distinct category of domestic violent extremists, even as the FBI was saying publicly that political views were never part of its criteria to investigate or prevent domestic terrorism. Where the FBI sees threats is also plain from the way it categorizes them — a system which on the surface is designed to appear nonpartisan. This shifted subtly days after the events of January 6 when it comes to what the Bureau calls AGAAVE."

The FBI said in a statement to Newsweek: "The threat posed by domestic violent extremists is persistent, evolving, and deadly. The FBI's goal is to detect and stop terrorist attacks, and our focus is on potential criminal violations, violence, and threats of violence. Anti-government or anti-authority violent extremism is one category of domestic terrorism, as well as one of the FBI's top threat priorities. We are committed to protecting the safety and constitutional rights of all Americans and will never open an investigation based solely on First Amendment protected activity, including a person's political beliefs or affiliations."

An anonymous senior intelligence official told Newsweek, "We've crossed the Rubicon. Trump's army constitutes the greatest threat of violence domestically ... politically ... that's the reality and the problem set. That's what the FBI, as a law enforcement agency, has to deal with. But whether Trump and his supporters are a threat to national security, to the country, whether they represent a threat of civil war? That's a trickier question. And that's for the country to deal with, not the FBI."

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security issued a report to Congress that warned:

The IC assesses that domestic violent extremists (DVEs) who are motivated by a range of ideologies and galvanized by recent political and societal events in the United States pose an elevated threat to the Homeland in 2021. Enduring DVE motivations pertaining to biases against minority populations and perceived government overreach will almost certainly continue to drive DVE radicalization and mobilization to violence. Newer sociopolitical developments -­ such as narratives of fraud in the recent general election, the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol, conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and conspiracy theories promoting violence will almost certainly spur some DVEs to try to engage in violence this year.

Newsweek noted that by the FBI zeroing in on Trump supporters, the federal agency "runs the risk of provoking the very anti-government activists that the terrorism agencies hope to counter."

Sen. Gary Peters – a Democrat representing Michigan who is chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee – claimed that the FBI isn't doing enough to fight the "full scope of white supremacist terrorist attacks."

President Joe Biden has repeatedly claimed that the MAGA movement is a threat to the country.

In May 2022, Biden said of Trump supporters, "Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history, in recent American history."

In August 2022, Biden said the MAGA philosophy is "like semi-fascism."

In September 2022, Biden said, "Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic."

A senior intelligence official who works at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence explained that "Biden's rhetoric on domestic terrorism could goad his opponents into taking more extreme action — particularly those who have lost their faith in elections or believe the system is rigged against them."

"So we have the president increasing his own inflammatory rhetoric, which leads Donald Trump and the Republicans to do the same, which influences the news media, which influences the rhetoric," the official said. "The FBI? It's just in the middle of this mess, probably heading for trouble but mostly left out on a limb by the anger and indifference of the American public."

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Target pulls some LGBTQ Pride products following boycott, queer and transgender designers blame 'domestic terrorists'



Following threats of a Target boycott, the big-box retailer yanked some LGBTQ Pride products. Queer and transgender designers blamed "domestic terrorists" for their LGBTQ products being removed from Target stores.

Last week, Target held an "emergency" meeting regarding the selling of controversial products, such as clothing from a designer promoting Satanism, LGBTQ onesies for babies, "tuck-friendly" bathing suits, and drag queen books for young children.

Target corporate officers decided to relocate its Pride collection from the front of the store to the rear area in retail locations in rural South Carolina, Arkansas, and Georgia.

Target issued a statement announcing the retail chain was pulling some Pride products off its shelves.

For more than a decade, Target has offered an assortment of products aimed at celebrating Pride Month. Since introducing this year's collection, we've experienced threats impacting our team members' sense of safety and well-being while at work. Given these volatile circumstances, we are making adjustments to our plans, including removing items that have been at the center of the most significant confrontational behavior. Our focus now is on moving forward with our continuing commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community and standing with them as we celebrate Pride Month and throughout the year.

Ash + Chess is a self-described "stationery and gift company run by queer and trans couple."

The LGBTQ couple are also the authors of books titled: "The Gay Agenda: A Modern Queer History & Handbook," "Queer Tarot: An Inclusive Deck and Guidebook," "My Queer Year Guided Journal" and a childrens book titled "ABC-Deconstructing Gender."

Target recently began selling some Ash + Chess products, including a "Queer, Queer, Queer" shirt, a "Queer All Year" calendar, an "Ask Me About My Pronouns" poster, and a "Trans Pride, Trans Power" greeting card. Target previously sold an Ash + Chess shirt that read: "Trans People Will Always Exist," but it no longer appears on the retailer's website.

Ash + Chess announced on Friday that a "majority" of its products had been removed from Target stores. The queer and transgender designers blamed "domestic terrorists" for the removal of their products.

"We are saddened to say that the majority of our collection has been removed from Target stores due to threats from domestic terrorists," the post on the Ash + Chess Instagram read. " Emotionally, we do not currently have the bandwidth to comment further on this. We appreciate your support and love. Queer and trans people exist in the past, present, and future, and we are stronger together. We love you all."

Last week, Target said its employees had received threats and "confrontational behavior" after rolling out this year's Pride collection.

Target stores in three states received bomb threats for reportedly relocating the Pride collection or removing LGBTQ products.

WOIO reported that the threatening email stated, "Target is full of f***ing cowards who turned their back on the LGBT community and decided to cater to the homophobic right wing redneck bigots who protested and vandalized their store."

The email claimed that a bomb had been placed in four Target stores in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania.

As TheBlaze reported last week, Target boasted of having a partnership with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network for over a decade.

Target reportedly donated over $2 million to GLSEN – an LGBTQ education organization that advocates that schools don't inform parents if their children decide to undergo a gender transition.

Following the Target boycott, the nationwide retailer lost $9 billion in market value.

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Whistleblowers claim FBI is trying to find 'white supremacy,' even when it's not there



Whistleblowers from within the Federal Bureau of Investigation have come forward and argued that the agency, under the direction of the Biden administration, has pressured agents to manufacture instances of so-called "white supremacy," even out of behaviors that otherwise ought to be covered by the First Amendment.

According to a report from the Washington Times, current and former FBI agents have stated that the agency vastly misrepresents the actual threat that white supremacy poses to American security and democracy but that agents within the Bureau are feeling pressure to find it anyway.

"The demand for White supremacy ... vastly outstrips the supply of White supremacy," one agent said. "We have more people assigned to investigate White supremacists than we can actually find."

"We are sort of the lapdogs as the actual agents doing these sorts of investigations, trying to find a crime to fit otherwise First Amendment-protected activities," he continued. "If they have a ['Dont tread on me'] flag and they own guns and they are mean at school board meetings, that’s probably a domestic terrorist."

Congressional Republicans have made similar claims about the White House, claiming that President Biden and other Democrats have attempted to criminalize political differences and to portray those with different opinions as "extremists" and "domestic terrorists." Meanwhile, they say, these same Democrats have ignored the extremism and domestic terrorism perpetrated by Antifa, BLM, and other left-wing groups.

The speech Biden gave earlier this month, in which the president characterized "MAGA" and Trump supporters as anti-American "semi-fascists" who "put their own pursuit of power above all else," only fueled those accusations.

"I think [that's] what’s ultimately driving his politics,” said Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). “If you own a gun, display the flag and voted for Trump, the president’s going to call you an extremist, and it appears the FBI is going to use the numbers to satisfy that narrative that the president laid out."

The FBI has issued a statement, unequivocally denying that the agency is targeting Republicans or supporters of the former president.

"The FBI aggressively investigates threats posed by domestic violent extremists,” an FBI spokesperson said. “We do not investigate ideology, and we do not investigate particular cases based on the political views of the individuals involved. The FBI will continue to pursue threats or acts of violence, regardless of the underlying motivation or sociopolitical goal."

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