'My life's work': MAGA official's chilling plan to label millions as terrorists
President Donald Trump just launched a new war on the American people, and it's being led by an "eccentric" MAGA figure, according to a new report.
Sebastian Gorka, the White House terrorism czar, has come up with a plan to label broad swath of Americans as domestic terrorists, journalist Ken Klippenstein reported on Wednesday. The plan labels three types of major terrorist groups: “Narcoterrorists and Transnational Gangs,” “Legacy Islamist Terrorists,” and “Violent Left-Wing Extremists, including Anarchists and Anti-Fascists.” It also identifies “left-wing,” “anti-Fascists,” “Anarchists” and “radically pro-transgender” ideologies as threats on par with the likes of al Qaeda and ISIS or narco-traffickers, Klippenstein reported.
"The Strategy proposes employing the same tactics used to map out jihadi networks like al Qaeda against Americans here at home, promising 'rapid identification and neutralization' of the supposed threat," according to the report. "This is exactly the technique that Gorka and other top Trump officials like Kash Patel cut their teeth on during the post-9/11 global war on terror."
The strategy stems from the National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, which the White House put together in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death. NSPM 7 identifies multiple left-wing beliefs as indicators of terrorism, according to Klippenstein's reporting.
Gorka reportedly called the new strategy a culmination of his "life's work," the report added.
"The new Strategy also leans heavily on grievances about the 'weaponization' of counterterrorism powers under prior administrations to justify a sweeping expansion of those same powers," Klippenstein wrote. "It cites past FBI controversies — surveillance of 'conservative Catholics attending traditional mass in Virginia,' 'parents standing up for their children at school board meetings,' and investigations of 'Members of Congress, or President Trump and his associates' — as the rationale for what it calls a previous 'radical shift' in U.S. counterterrorism."
"In other words: abuses of counterterrorism authorities against the right have now become the grounds for unleashing those same authorities against the left," it added.