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Why is the Trump administration unconcerned with the threat from far-right domestic terrorism ?

The Trump administration has sought to repurpose the Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Violent Extremism program to focus only on the radical Islamic threat while cutting programs aimed at deradicalizing neo-Nazis and their ilk.

Weeks before a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, led to three deaths and 19 injuries, the Trump administration revoked a grant to Life After Hate, a group that works to de-radicalize neo-Nazis.

Back in May, a joint intelligence bulletin from the FBI and DHS stated that white supremacists were responsible for more attacks than any other domestic extremist group over the past 16 years and warned that they were likely to carry out more attacks in the coming year. And a recent analysis of terror attacks from the libertarian CATO Institute concluded that, since 1992, far-right extremists have killed about 10 times as many Americans as far-left extremists have.
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Well, given that the Cato Institute is a libertarian free market think-tank, whose founders include one of the Koch brothers, who whose board includes CEO's and managers of BB&T and Barclays, and whose fellows include the late Hayek himself...

... I'd tend to think it's not left leaning, left sympathetic, pro-leftists.

So then the question is: [i]why do people think the threat of death and injury comes from left leaning protesters?[/i]
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