Counterterrorism Strategy

White House Redefines Counterterrorism to Target Transgender Rights

The White House’s new “United States Counterterrorism Strategy” identifies “Violent Left-Wing Extremists, including Anarchists and Anti-Fascists” as a security threat on par with Islamist terrorists and drug cartels, while omitting any mention of far-right violence. The strategy, reportedly influenced by Sebastian Gorka, also bizarrely links transgender ideologies to violence, specifically referencing the shooting of Charlie Kirk as an act by a radical espousing such views. Critics, including Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, argue the document prioritizes politically motivated targets over data-driven threats, particularly neglecting the persistent danger posed by right-wing extremism. The strategy appears to utilize a politicized definition of counterterrorism to target secular political groups and, notably, transgender individuals, mirroring past efforts to connect these communities with the language of terror.

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