

A former official from Trumpโs first term said the FBI will be able to throw the full might of the surveillance state at โAmericans whose primary โoffenseโ may be ideological dissent.โ

By Stephen Prager
Staff Writer
Common Dreams
The Trump administration is about to embark on a massive crackdown on what it describes as a scourge of rampant left-wing โterrorism.โ
But the US Department of Justice (DOJ) memo ordering the crackdown has critics fearing it will go far beyond punishing those who plan criminal acts and will instead be used to criminalize anyone who expresses opposition to President Donald Trump and his agenda.
Earlier this month, independent journalist Ken Klippenstein reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi had sent out a memo ordering the FBI to โcompile a list of groups or entities engaging in acts that may constitute domestic terrorism.โ
As part of this effort, Bondi set Thursday as a deadline for all law enforcement agencies to โcoordinate deliveryโ of intelligence files related to โantifaโ or โantifa-related activitiesโ to the FBI.
The memo identifies those who express โopposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology,โ as well as โanti-Americanism,โ โanti-capitalism,โ and โanti-Christianity,โ as potential targets for investigation.
This language references National Security Presidential Memorandum-7, or NSPM-7, a memo issued by Trump in September, which identified this slate of left-wing beliefs as potential โindicatorsโ of terrorism following the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in September.
In comments made before the alleged shooterโs identity was revealed, Trumpย attributedย the murder to โthose on the radical left [who] have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis,โ adding that โthis kind of rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism that weโre seeing in our country and must stop right now.โ
Weeks after Kirkโs shooting, Trump designated โantifaโ as a โdomestic terrorism organization,โ a move that alarmed critics because โantifa,โ short for โanti-fascist,โ is a loosely defined ideology rather than an organized political group.
Senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller, meanwhile, promised that the Trump administration would use law enforcement to โdismantleโ left-wing groups he said were โfomenting violence.โ He suggested that merely using heated rhetoricโincluding calling Trump and his supporters โfascistโ or โauthoritarianโโโincites violence and terrorism.โ
Klippenstein said that โwhere NSPM-7 was a declaration of war on just about anyone who isnโt MAGA,โ the memo that went into effect Thursday โis the war plan for how the government will wage it on a tactical level.โ
In comments to the Washington Post, former FBI agent Michael Feinberg, who is now a senior editor at Lawfare, said it was โa pretty damn dangerous document,โ in part because โit is directed at a specific ideology, namely the left, without offering much evidence as to why that is necessary.โ
Studies have repeatedly shown that while all political factions contain violent actors, those who commit acts of political violence are vastly more likely to identify with right-wing causes.
Miles Taylor, who served as chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security under the first Trump administration, pointed out in a blog post the extraordinary surveillance capability that the FBI will have at its disposal to use against those it targets.
He said it โincludes the FBIโs ability to marshal facial recognition, phone-tracking databases, license-plate readers, financial records review, undercover operations, and intelligence-sharing tools against Americans whose primary โoffenseโ may be ideological dissent.โ
โUnfortunately, once you are fed into that system, there is no real โdue processโ until charges are brought,โ Taylor said. โItโs not like you get a text-message notification when the FBI begins investigating you for terrorism offenses, and thereโs certainly no โopt-outโ feature. For this to happen, you donโt need to commit violence. You donโt even need to plan it. Under the administrationโs new guidelines, you merely need to be flagged for association with the anti-fascist movement to become a potential target.โ
Sen.ย Ron Wydenย (D-Wash.), a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told theย Post,ย โIt is a throwback to McCarthyism and the worst abuses of [Former FBI Director J. Edgar] Hooverโs FBI to use federal law enforcement against Americans purely because of their political beliefs or because they disagree with the current presidentโs politics.โ
Taylor argued: โHeโs right, but itโs actually more dangerous than that. Joseph McCarthy had subpoenas and hearings and created his blacklists of โcommunistโ Americans from Capitol Hill. And while controversial FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover may have had old-school wiretaps and informants, Donald Trumpโs team has algorithmic surveillance, bulk data collection, and a post-9/11 security state designed for permanent emergency. Itโs like comparing a snowflake with a refrigerator.โ
Published by Common Dreams, 12.18.2025, under the terms of a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license.


