Biden White House published 'classified implementation plan' against domestic wrongthink

Fifth release in America First Legal's #DeepStateDiaries from DHS's since-disbanded Homeland Intelligence Experts Group.

Published: June 28, 2024 4:13pm

The Homeland Intelligence Experts Group convened by the Department of Homeland Security, disbanded under a settlement with America First Legal, referred to a Biden White House "classified implementation plan" to accompany its public National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism, according to internal meeting notes obtained by AFL under the settlement.

The legal group founded by Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller posted a screenshot from those notes Thursday for the fifth release of its #DeepStateDiaries, saying it confirms a secret plan to "expand monitoring of political dissent."

Previous releases suggest the Biden administration saw Donald Trump supporters, "the religious" and members of the military as potential "domestic violent extremists" worthy of surveillance and intelligence collection.

The experts group included two Obama administration proponents of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax, CIA Director John Brennan and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and 98% of its members' political donations went to Democrats, AFL claims.

The meeting notes also discussed how to get parents to report their children to the feds for alleged extremism, and teachers to report their students, and using the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot to justify intelligence collection "based on [web]sites where they [analysts] expect to see indicators" of extremism.

"The White House strategy had a classified implementation plan" that was "crisp and clear and defined responsibilities," the newly disclosed notes say after explaining the four pillars of the public national strategy. "We [the experts group] are a part of it, but not the biggest part."

AFL said the classified plan had not been reported previously. "No one in the general public knows what’s in it, what it directs departments and agencies to do, or the scope of agencies involved with it," AFL said.

The legal group released its fourth installment of #DeepStateDiaries earlier this week, whose meeting notes suggest the experts group saw its mission as "quietly doing the work of democracy" to counter Trump's supporters, the source of "most of the Domestic Terrorism threat." 

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