American intelligence agencies are concerned about the violence of extremists in elections
Security and intelligence institutions of the United States have warned of the spread of violence by extremists on the eve of the country’s presidential elections.
According to RCO News Agency, the American media reported today (Monday) citing an intelligence bulletin that US intelligence agencies are concerned about the spread of violence and extremism related to electoral fraud.
According to NBC News, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security have warned law enforcement agencies at the state and local levels that US presidential candidates, officials, election staff, journalists and judges may be targeted. Extremists are placed.
Citing an information bulletin obtained by this media, NBC News reported that polling centers, voter registration locations, as well as election rallies and events are among the places where physical attacks and violence are expected to occur.
According to the US Department of Homeland Security, America is in a dangerous situation and is sharing information related to domestic extremist threats to elections with law enforcement agencies.
Since Jan. 6, at least three domestic extremist attacks and two foiled attack plots have been linked to “false claims” of election fraud, the bulletin said.
Also, the FBI has announced that threats against election workers have increased. Threats such as online threats and telephone harassment mainly occur in areas where election results are disputed.
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