Countering White Supremacist Extremism Act
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- House Committee on Homeland SecurityReferred To · 2025-06-20
Plain-English Summary
The legislation would direct the federal government to develop and implement strategies to identify, monitor, and counter white supremacist extremism within the military and among the general population. It would require the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies to establish policies addressing recruitment of extremists into the armed forces and to track domestic threats posed by white supremacist groups. Military personnel, intelligence officials, and law enforcement agencies would be affected by new reporting requirements and coordination efforts under this proposal.
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