Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stunned the country by declassifying a plan cooked up by the Biden administration to allegedly battle against “domestic terrorism” — anything conservative — in the months following the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. And it involved obliterating the Second Amendment right to own a gun.
Gabbard declassified the former president’s Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism after being encouraged to do so by a number of conservative groups, including America First Legal.
The big reveal was made in a post published on X.
“As promised, I have declassified the Biden Administration’s Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism,” Gabbard stated in the post.
Biden’s administration, specifically his intelligence community, placed a focus on firearms, specifically on “ghost guns,” “high-capacity magazines,” and “assault weapons,” the document says.
via AOL:
“Rein in the proliferation of ‘ghost guns’; encourage state adoption of extreme risk protection orders; and drive other executive and legislative action, including banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines,” the strategy detailed under a section about “long-term contributors to domestic terrorism.”
Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) cracked down on “ghost guns,” or un-serialized, privately made firearms. The Second Amendment group Gun Owners of America slammed the document, deeming it “Biden’s secret plan to eliminate the Second Amendment in the name of ‘counterterrorism.’”
As promised, I have declassified the Biden Administration’s Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism.
Read it here: https://t.co/VAXDHkgZTK https://t.co/oNXjKDqamc pic.twitter.com/p9co00Scge— DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) April 16, 2025
The documents also demonstrated how the Biden administration was focused on countering “hate crimes” and “bias-motivated crimes,” particularly ones concerning “xenophobia.” The administration aimed to enact the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act to achieve various goals, including police training and hate crime data collection and analysis, according to the documents. The strategy also highlighted “[mitigating] xenophobia and bias, including advancing inclusion in the nation’s COVID-19 response.”
So this wasn’t really about combatting actual “domestic terrorism.” It was an underhanded way to rid the country of its Second Amendment rights. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Biden’s handlers were, quite clearly, radical leftists. Part of their platform is to eliminate guns one small step at a time until the right to bear arms is nothing more than a memory.
The strategy also shows how agencies outside the intelligence community worked together to help implement former President Biden’s agenda.
“In one section, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was named as coordinating with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), State Department (State) and the Department of Education (ED),” AOL reported.
The agencies noted above were told to both fund and develop “digital literacy programming” to help counter the recruitment of “domestic terrorist” groups and combat “online disinformation.”
Gabbard released the document to be in lockstep with President Donald Trump’s desire to make the government more transparent. She created the Director’s Initiatives Group (DIG) in early April to fight back against the politicization of the intelligence community and restore accountability.
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