By John Friend On Jan. 27, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), currently led by Alejandro Mayorkas, issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin hyping “a heightened threat environment across the United States” following the inauguration of President Joe Biden. The bulletin, which is merely an advisory that does not identify any specific threat facing the country, is designed to describe current developments and general trends relating to threats of terrorism according to the DHS. It will stay in effect until the end of April. The bulletin suggests that “some ideologically motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives, could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence,” suggesting the bulletin is primarily aimed at Donald Trump supporters and populists who have real questions about the results of the 2020 presidential election and question media-supported narratives, falsely implying such individuals are prone to violence or terrorism.