Now Disbanded Biden Admin Advisory Board Details Revealed

Hello Folks. Let’s dive into some startling revelations that have recently come to light about the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

A DHS advisory board has reportedly identified being religious, having served in the military, or supporting former president Donald Trump as markers of domestic extremists. This information comes from documents obtained by America First Legal, a legal nonprofit that has been actively suing the DHS for transparency.

The documents were secured from the now-disbanded Homeland Intelligence Experts Group and were released last Friday. Notable members of this group included former CIA director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, both of whom have previously been involved in controversies, such as pushing the Russian collusion narrative against Trump and dismissing the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian disinformation.

The advisory board’s notes indicate that researchers have flagged “being in the military or religious” as potential indicators of domestic extremism. The board also suggested that Trump supporters constitute the majority of the domestic terrorism threat. One note stated, “If you ask researchers to dive into indicators of extremists and terrorism, they might indicate being in the military or religious. This being identified as an indicator suggests we should be more worried about these. We need the space to talk about it honestly.”

The notes also acknowledged a political context, stating, “It seems that most of the Domestic Terrorism threat now comes from supporters of the former president. It is not like you want a political advantage, but people have attacked the government and its institutions for the last six years.”

America First Legal released these notes as part of its “#DeepStateDiaries” series, aiming to reveal the inner workings of the Biden administration. Gene Hamilton, the executive director of America First Legal, described the findings as evidence of “unabashed partisanship” within Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ DHS. Hamilton told Fox News, “All efforts to weaponize the federal government against political opponents of the ruling regime should be stopped. We look forward to exposing more records in the coming days.”

In response, White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates clarified to Fox News that the White House does not consider Americans who are religious, have served in the military, or support Trump to be significant threats to the United States.

Stay tuned, folks, as more documents and revelations from America First Legal’s #DeepStateDiaries are expected to surface, shedding further light on these controversial issues.