
Former FBI official says new DOJ unit on domestic terrorism is 'fraught with First Amendment concerns'
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Former FBI official Chris Swecker shares First Amendment concerns about the Justice Department's new domestic terrorism unit.
"I just hope it's not just focused on right-wing extremism," he added.
Swecker said determining whether the new unit is a good use of time and resources depends on how the department plans to use it. Domestic terrorism, he said, is an area that's been "closely monitored" since the 1970s when the Church Committee looked into intelligence abuses and installed safeguards in the wake of their findings.
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