Democrats are divided over a new domestic terrorism bill that would establish new government offices to monitor suspicious activities within the country and combat terrorism, with a specific focus on White nationalists and neo-Nazis.
President-elect Joe Biden is making a domestic terrorism bill a priority, the Wall Street Journal reported in November, and Sen.
Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who sponsored such a bill in 2019, plans to reintroduce it after the new administration takes office.The bill has generated discussion since violent protesters stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday in protest of the certification of Biden’s election victory. "A Biden administration will … work for a domestic terrorism law that respects free speech and civil.
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