DOJ Removes Study Showing Far-Right Violence is Most Prevalent Domestic Terrorism
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The Department of Justice has removed a study from its website that showed white supremacist and far-right violence continues to be the most prevalent form of terrorism and domestic violent extremism in the United States. The study, conducted by the National Institute of Justice, was available until at least September 12, 2025, but has since been taken down as part of a review of DOJ materials following recent Executive Orders and guidance. This action comes in the context of the Trump administration's focus on targeting the 'radical left' following Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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"The Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs is currently reviewing its websites and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance"
study showing most domestic terrorism is far-right was disappeared
Following Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Trump administration’s promise to go after the “radical left” a study showing most domestic terrosim is far-right was disappeared.