A Senate aide familiar with the unclassified summary told CNN that he highlights the challenges of dealing with so-called extremist wolves – individuals with free associations following ideologies of hatred and extremism that Mayorkas said on Wednesday who are “willing and able to accept these ideologies and execute them in illegal, illegal and violent ways. “
It also covers how social media is used by individuals and extremist groups, the aide said.
The full covert assessment was prepared in response to President Joe Biden’s request for a comprehensive assessment of the threat of domestic violent extremism, an ODNI official told CNN, adding that the intelligence community was tasked with drawing on government-wide analysis and, as the case may be, non-governmental organizations.
The unclassified summary includes the main judgments in the classified report, as well as a scope note and a chart that defines the categories of domestic violent extremists, the official noted.
The ODNI official also told CNN that the assessment does not assess or address the actions of individuals engaged exclusively in activities protected by the First Amendment or other rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
This is a last-minute story and will be updated.