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DOJ Confirms Bondi Memo Directing FBI to Build ‘Extremist’ Lists Under Trump’s NSPM‑7

The directive expands domestic‑terror probes to ideologically defined targets, prompting civil‑liberties warnings.

Overview

  • Snopes reported that a DOJ spokesperson shared the original Dec. 4 memo and said the department will “investigate, identify, and root out” violent extremist actors.
  • The memo instructs the FBI to compile a list of culpable actors, publicize a tip line, and have Joint Terrorism Task Forces prioritize these cases, with prosecutors to bring the most serious, readily provable charges.
  • The guidance implements President Trump’s September NSPM‑7, which cites indicators including anti‑Americanism, anti‑capitalism, anti‑Christianity, radical gender ideology, and pro‑open‑borders views.
  • Reuters reported the directive was sent to prosecutors and law‑enforcement agencies, calling for reviews of existing files and potential tax‑crime cases; independent outlets report some inquiries could extend up to five years.
  • Civil‑liberties advocates and journalists warn the framework could criminalize protest and political dissent, with some reporting the memo contemplates informant payments and broader surveillance tools.