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White House readies executive order on political violence as liberal groups sound warning
The White House plans an executive order amid accusations against liberal groups for inciting violence; over 120 organizations publicly oppose these claims, defending their roles.
- On September 17, more than 120 left-leaning groups published a letter rejecting the administration's efforts to link them to political violence.
- The letter addressed the administration's plan to issue a directive targeting political violence and hateful rhetoric amid increased scrutiny of progressive groups.
- The administration, led by President Trump and advisers like Stephen Miller, accuses these groups of inciting violence and has taken legal steps against liberal institutions.
- The White House intends to consider applying the federal racketeering law and labeling certain progressive organizations as terrorist entities, while critics highlight that Trump pardoned individuals involved in the Capitol riot on his first day in office.
- The opposition letter denounces efforts to use incidents of political violence as a pretext to distort their positive contributions and limit their basic rights, highlighting ongoing disputes over political messaging.
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White House readies executive order on political violence as liberal groups sound warning
The White House is preparing an executive order on political violence and hate speech, a Trump administration official said on Wednesday, as scores of left-leaning non-profits rejected what they described as efforts to undermine their work.
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