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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 2 MIN

# Trump Administration Shifts Terror Focus to Far-Left Groups Amid Iran Tensions and Capitol Hill Rhetoric Debate

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Based on the available search results, there is limited specific information about terrorist threats within the United States over the past 48 hours. However, several relevant developments have emerged regarding terrorism and security concerns. According to reporting from the Georgetown University Bridge Initiative on April 10, 2026, the Trump Administration is shifting counterterrorism focus toward combating what it characterizes as far-left terrorism. State Department officials, including Monica Jacobsen, have been urging Western governments to prioritize efforts against "antifa and far-left terrorism," defining this to include threats from communists, Marxists, anarchists, and those with eco-extremist ideologies. The administration has been deploying its global counterterrorism apparatus against these movements despite offering limited evidence they present a significant threat to U.S. citizens. Meanwhile, in related developments, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued warnings targeting American technology companies. According to ABC News coverage, the IRGC designated several major U.S. firms including Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, Intel, Oracle, Cisco, and others as "legitimate targets," citing their role in what Iran characterizes as terrorist operations. The statement followed major combat operations that began in late February. On Capitol Hill, Representative Al Green introduced a resolution on April 9 condemning inflammatory rhetoric from Representative Andy Ogles, who posted hateful statements targeting Muslims and rejecting pluralism in American society. The resolution affirms the nation's commitment to religious freedom and equal protection under the First Amendment. In international security matters, the State Department issued a travel advisory for Nigeria due to heightened terrorism and kidnapping risks, though this does not represent a domestic threat announcement. The search results do not contain specific information about discrete terrorist threats or attacks within the United States during the immediate past 48 hours. Most reporting focuses on the ongoing Iran conflict, related counterterrorism policy discussions, and broader security concerns rather than imminent domestic terrorism alerts. Thank you for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe for continued coverage of security and policy developments. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Based on the available search results, there is limited specific information about terrorist threats within the United States over the past 48 hours. However, several relevant developments have emerged regarding terrorism and security concerns. According to reporting from the Georgetown University Bridge Initiative on April 10, 2026, the Trump Administration is shifting counterterrorism focus toward combating what it characterizes as far-left terrorism. State Department officials, including Monica Jacobsen, have been urging Western governments to prioritize efforts against "antifa and far-left terrorism," defining this to include threats from communists, Marxists, anarchists, and those with eco-extremist ideologies. The administration has been deploying its global counterterrorism apparatus against these movements despite offering limited evidence they present a significant threat to U.S. citizens. Meanwhile, in related developments, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued warnings targeting American technology companies. According to ABC News coverage, the IRGC designated several major U.S. firms including Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, Intel, Oracle, Cisco, and others as "legitimate targets," citing their role in what Iran characterizes as terrorist operations. The statement followed major combat operations that began in late February. On Capitol Hill, Representative Al Green introduced a resolution on April 9 condemning inflammatory rhetoric from Representative Andy Ogles, who posted hateful statements targeting Muslims and rejecting pluralism in American society. The resolution affirms the nation's commitment to religious freedom and equal protection under the First Amendment. In international security matters, the State Department issued a travel advisory for Nigeria due to heightened terrorism and kidnapping risks, though this does not represent a domestic threat announcement. The search results do not contain specific information about discrete terrorist threats or attacks within the United States during the immediate past 48 hours. Most reporting focuses on the ongoing Iran conflict, related counterterrorism policy discussions, and broader security concerns rather than imminent domestic terrorism alerts. Thank you for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe for continued coverage of security and policy developments. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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