WASHINGTON (AP) � Violent extremists motivated by political grievances and racial biases pose an “elevated threat� to the U.S. homeland.
That’s according to an unclassified intelligence report released more than two months after a violent mob of insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol.
The assessment was made in a report released Wednesday by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
The report says extremists seen as risks for violence are motivated by a range of ideologies, including belief in conspiracy theories promoting violence, concerns over restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic and belief that November’s presidential election was fraudulently conducted.