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Extremists fueled by conspiracies and Capitol riots pose ‘greatest domestic terrorism threat,’ intelligence warns

MILITIA mobs, white supremacists, and QAnon obsessives inspired by the Capitol riots pose a greater terror threat in the US than ISIS this year, an intelligence report warns.

A joint intelligence bulletin by the , the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Counterterrorism Center also warns brainwashed extremists are ready to "martyr" themselves for the cause.

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Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol building on January 6
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Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol building on January 6Credit: Reuters
Police were overwhelmed by the violent mob
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Police were overwhelmed by the violent mobCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Police drew guns as rioters tried to enter the House chamber
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Police drew guns as rioters tried to enter the House chamber

The bulletin was issued to law enforcement agencies across the US following the storming of by a mob of Trump supporters last week.

Intelligence experts warned right-wing extremists view the January 6 – which left five dead – as a "success."

The bulletin came as said in an address on Wednesday that "mob violence goes against everything I believe in."

Trump said he "unequivocally condemn[s] the violence that we saw last week. Violence and vandalism have absolutely no place in our country and no place in our movement."

Hundreds of Trump massed on the US Capitol on January 6
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Hundreds of Trump massed on the US Capitol on January 6Credit: Getty Images - Getty

"No true supporter of mine could ever endorse political violence," he added.

Earlier in the day, Trump released another message urging peace in the days leading up to the transition of power, as administration prepares to move in.

But the intelligence community continues to warn of potential further attacks, saying anti-government plotters see violence "as a step toward achieving their initiatives."

And much like fanatics, they "consider the death of a perceived like-minded individual as an act of martyrdom."

A total of five people were killed in the mayhem
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A total of five people were killed in the mayhemCredit: STEPHANIE KEITH
Trump fans fill the hall under the Capitol Rotunda
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Trump fans fill the hall under the Capitol RotundaCredit: EPA
A mob smashed their way into the Capitol building
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A mob smashed their way into the Capitol building
Police struggled to hold back the rioters
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Police struggled to hold back the rioters
Members of the right-wing Oath Keepers paramilitary group were pictured at the protest
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Members of the right-wing Oath Keepers paramilitary group were pictured at the protestCredit: Reuters

The bulletin lists the threat from paramilitary groups, racist extremists, and obsessives "citing political grievances," who together "will very likely pose the greatest domestic terrorism threats in 2021."

It says: "In 2021, threats and plotting of illegal activity, including the destruction of property and violence targeting officials at all levels of the government, law enforcement, journalists, and infrastructure... will very likely increase."

And it warns last week's breach of the US Capitol will "very likely will serve as a significant driver of violence for a diverse set of domestic violent extremists."

It also predicts increased future collaboration between the various armed militia groups, white supremacists and , who are "galvanized" by their joint efforts at the Capitol.

Police clash with a mob of Trump fans on January 6
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Police clash with a mob of Trump fans on January 6Credit: Reuters
Some waved Confederate flags
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Some waved Confederate flagsCredit: Reuters

Some of those pictured rioting at Congress wore emblems of right-wing extremist groups such as Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers, whose leader has vowed to take up arms to keep Trump in power.

, and others carried Confederate flags.

The bulletin says "ideological drivers" including the QAnon conspiracy are likely to inspire "more sporadic, lone actor or small cell violence" against common targets like ethnic minorities, law enforcement, and government officials.

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The joint intelligence report comes after the Secret Service reportedly warned of before and after Biden's inauguration on January 20.

A loose internet-based network of right-wing extremists called the ";Boogaloo Boys" has been identified as spearheading the planned demo.

A Qanon 'shaman' was among the hundreds who stormed inside
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A Qanon 'shaman' was among the hundreds who stormed insideCredit: AFP or licensors
One Capitol invader wore a sick Camp Auschwitz sweatshirt
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One Capitol invader wore a sick Camp Auschwitz sweatshirtCredit: Twitter
Suspect Larry Brock was pictured in Congress in body armor and holding zip ties
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Suspect Larry Brock was pictured in Congress in body armor and holding zip tiesCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Donald Trump supporters clash with police at the west entrance of the Capitol on January 6
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Donald Trump supporters clash with police at the west entrance of the Capitol on January 6

And the FBI said violent protests are expected in all 50 state capitals in the next two weeks.

Trouble could be worse outside DC as in the national capital is likely to keep any serious threats at bay, experts say.

Federal agents are investigating whether the January 6 Congress riot was a planned attack rather than a protest that got out of control.

Some invaders were armed with weapons and , and a number of improvised bombs were discovered nearby.

More than 100 suspects have been , but charge documents to do make reference to individuals' membership of any extremists groups, AP reports.

Yesterday, Trump was , accused of inciting insurrection.

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He is alleged to have stoked supporters before they storm Congress to stop lawmakers from rubber-stamping the election result.

An explosive device is shown outside of the Republican National Committee office last week
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An explosive device is shown outside of the Republican National Committee office last weekCredit: AP:Associated Press
Protesters climbed the walls of the Capitol building on January 6
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Protesters climbed the walls of the Capitol building on January 6Credit: STEPHANIE KEITH
Horned QAnon nut Jake Angeli who stormed Capitol says in wild interview he can 'travel to other dimensions to fight pedos'

 

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