America First Legal has published documents revealing that the Department of Homeland Security’s intel group advocated spying on Americans critical of the government post-January 6th.
The Homeland Intelligence Experts Group initially considered it “inappropriate” to gather intel on Americans before January 6.
However, internal meeting notes later showed discussions about expanding efforts to monitor individuals deemed Domestic Violent Extremists (DVEs), many of whom were described as supporters of the former president, using January 6th as a catalyst.
Members of the Homeland Intelligence Experts Group also called for federal monitoring of certain websites as potential domestic extremism threats.
They allegedly urged DHS intelligence and analysis to employ practices that even the FBI purportedly lacks authority.
The FBI raid on former President Donald J. Trump’s Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago, was cited in the documents as a reason to justify expanding their activities, citing potential violent reactions to the raid.
America First Legal filed a lawsuit against DHS in November, prompting the Biden government to agree to disband the Homeland Intelligence Experts Group, which included former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan.
The legal team highlighted that nearly 98 percent of the group’s participants favored Democrats in their political donations. America First Legal has pledged to release additional documents as part of its Deep State Diaries series.
Capitol Hill Police Chief Steven Sund revealed to Tucker Carlson last year that members of the DHS were among the crowd on January 6, with at least 20 members of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) present undercover, claiming the number to be remarkably high.