NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 1月14日 03時38分
In April 2009, Daryl Johnson, a senior Homeland Security intelligence analyst, wrote an internal report warning that right-wing extremism was on the rise in the United States and that it could lead to violence. The report leaked, and the backlash was swift.
Nearly 11 years later, a mob of right-wing extremists, spurred by President Trump, stormed the U.S. Capitol in a deadly riot that highlighted the magnitude of the threat.
“This Capitol insurrection that we just had last week — some people were like OK, this is the climax of the story. No, it’s not. This is ushering in a new phase of violence and hostility,” Johnson told @NBC News. “This isn’t the final chapter of a movement that’s dying out.”
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