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Durbin, Bipartisan Coalition Re-Introducing Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act

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Sen Durbin And Bipartisan Lawmakers Reintroduce Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act

A group of U.S. lawmakers announced the reintroduction Tuesday of the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act.  The bill was originally authored by Senator Dick Durbin. It passed in the House but failed in the Senate. In the wake of the recent attack on the Capitol, Durbin said addressing the hazards of domestic terrorism is a bipartisan issue. We can no longer take it for granted that we’re safe in the United States and just have to watch the incoming people, he said. There are dangers within. Let’s take them seriously and pass this legislation as quickly as possible.

Democrats move with lightning fast speed to redefine dissent as terrorism

(Article by Chris Donaldson republished from TrendingPolitics.com) The same people who have locked down the nation and endorsed the idea of sending armed police to break up Thanksgiving dinners are moving with lightning-fast speed to eliminate those who oppose their anti-American agenda by redefining dissent as terrorism. The brief occupation of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters and Antifa provocateurs has opened a box of horrors with the most fascistic policy proposals spilling out as Dems sense an opportunity to permanently put America under one-party rule. From the minute that establishment puppet Joe Biden declared that those who stormed the Capitol were domestic terrorists and insurrectionists, the Rahm Emanuel principle of never letting a good crisis “go to waste” has been used with a flurry of oppressive and dangerous new laws set to be rolled out.

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