Zero House Republicans on Wednesday supported a measure requiring the Pentagon and federal law enforcement agencies to publish a report on countering white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in their ranks.
The House is expected to pass the full NDAA this week, after which it will conference with the Senate, where amendments to the annual military spending bill could be struck down. Schneider's proposal requests"figures on the number of people who were discharged from uniformed services or law enforcement because of situations involving white supremacy and neo-Nazi activity,". It also calls for"information on how the agency leaders responded to 'planned or effectuated incidents' connected to white supremacist and neo-Nazi ideology."
The report—to be published no more than 180 days after enactment of the NDAA and every six months thereafter—would be submitted to congressional committees, and unclassified sections would be made public. In a House floor speech on Wednesday, Schneider said that the U.S. is experiencing a rise in domestic terrorism, pointing to the 2018
Rightist extremism & extremist-adjacent ideation are too prevalent in the ranks to entertain the idea of ferreting it out. It threatens too large a portion of the GOP base. When SecDef ordered the 2021 extremism stand-down, the 'waddaboud BLM 'n' antifa?' whining was plentiful.
Why do you think all that money went to Ukraine?
So Republicans think Nazis are okay now? 🐱🍷
There's some uncomfortable truth that they don't want revealed, obviously.
Everyone who’s surprised: