Ware noted that the most recent surge comes after the new Trump administration has shuttered units that focus on investigating white supremacist extremism and pushed federal law enforcement to spend less time on anti-terrorism and more on detaining people who are in the country illegally.
Recent U.S. history riddled with political violence, the motives and justifications for which vary
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“The United Kingdom, Haiti, Japan, Slovakia, and now the U.S. Political assassinations are on the rise around the world,” Jacob Ware, a research fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations, said Sunday on X. “An extremely concerning development, that unfortunately shows no real signs of slowing down.”
Political assassinations on the rise around the world, analysts say
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