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Domestic Terror Strategy: Trump's Fix Isn't Enough
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- Jun 1, 2026
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Summary
The National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism has been rewritten and the domestic terror strategy has changed, but has the real problem actually been solved? Nearly five years after the Biden administration transformed domestic surveillance, the Trump administration narrowed the counterterrorism focus back toward violence and criminal conduct. This episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast examines the Trump administration's revisions to the domestic terror framework, the constitutional dangers of the previous guidelines, and why the permanent bureaucracy remains one of the greatest threats to American liberty. While the revised strategy strips away vague ideological metrics like "anti-government" and "anti-authority" sentiment, the administrative machinery that enabled recent government abuses remains fully intact. From intelligence-sharing fusion centers to public-private censorship pipelines and sweeping surveillance authorities, the underlying weaponization infrastructure is merely waiting for the next administration. What You'll Learn In This Episode: The Original Sin: How the 2021 Domestic Terror Strategy shifted the threshold away from criminal conduct and toward ideological "sentiment." The Overhaul: Why the Trump administration's policy pivot represents a necessary constitutional correction. The NSPM-7 Paradox: What National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 does, and how it could be turned against citizens again. The Surveillance Pattern: How the Patriot Act, Total Information Awareness, and PRISM reveal 25 years of expanding bureaucratic power. The Congressional Failure: Why Congress keeps passing clean FISA reauthorizations while abdicating real oversight. Five years later, the debate is no longer about one president or one party. It is about whether…