Election Threats: Conspiracy Theories Fuel Extremist Violence

USAMon Oct 28 2024
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U. S. intelligence agencies are on high alert for domestic extremists driven by conspiracy theories. These extremists believe in voter fraud and harbor intense dislike for political opponents. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warn that these extremists could disrupt the 2024 elections and even Inauguration Day. Potential targets include candidates, election workers, media members, and judges. Violence could occur at polling places, ballot drop boxes, voter registration sites, and campaign events. This threat is highlighted in an internal report obtained by a transparency group. The report warns that the U. S. is in a heightened threat environment.
Conspiracy theories about election fraud have been a significant issue since 2016. Former President Trump's claims of rigged elections have fueled violence. At least three attacks and two disrupted plots since the Capitol attack in 2021 were linked to these false claims. Threats against election workers have also risen, often originating from areas with contested election results. Officials in Maricopa County, Arizona, are boosting security measures for the upcoming election. Intelligence reports also warn about increasing chatter online about an impending civil war. A separate report from Colorado emphasizes the problem of "insider threats" and the ongoing dialogue among extremists questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election results. It also highlights increased activity from white nationalists and Proud Boys organizing against immigrants. Online message boards are being used to call for violence against election workers and undocumented immigrants.
https://localnews.ai/article/election-threats-conspiracy-theories-fuel-extremist-violence-6350ec83

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