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@joshscampbell

Security Correspondent • Author: • Former FBI Agent & Diplomat • Navy Vet • Husband & Dog Dad • Proud Angeleno • IG: joshcampbellcnn

Joined February 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 3

    One year ago today, a heavily-armed white supremacist took 23 precious lives in El Paso and injured over 20 others. We are dealing with a lot as a nation right now, but we have to remember the victims and not lose sight of a violent and deadly threat that remains.

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  2. Michigan , whom the FBI says was the target of a coordinated plot by domestic extremists, blasts President Donald Trump for his inflammatory rhetoric. "When our leaders...stoke and contribute to hate speech, they are complicit."

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  3. Next time you hear a politician boast they are pro-law enforcement, ask them when the last time was they publicly and forcefully condemned those far-right militias who hate police and are trying to violently overthrow the government of the United States.

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  4. The Michigan governor plot is only the latest example in a pattern we who track domestic terrorism have been warning about. The threat is real and needs national attention. Disrupted plots don't gain nearly the same attention as successful ones, but we should all learn from them.

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  5. According to the FBI, one of the domestic extremists rejected the idea of publicly protesting to express his beliefs, and instead told his comrades: "When the time comes there will be no need to try and strike fear through presence. The fear will be manifested through bullets."

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  6. In one chilling discussion recorded by the FBI, a domestic extremist discussed using explosives to bomb the Governor's office, saying, "I just wanna make the world glow"

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  7. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    Troop withdrawals based on the domestic political calendar are still a bad idea.

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  8. Retweeted
    Oct 7
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  9. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    cannot emphasize enough how powerful it is when colleagues notice this kind of thing and point it out. Has helped me and I've done it to help others.

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  10. Women interrupted by men during and after the

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    That an insect stole the show pretty well sums up how much this debate will alter the trajectory of the race.

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  12. Hard not to overlook one glaring takeaway: The only man on stage tried to steamroll the two women, interrupted, disregarded the rules, ignored time limits, and tried to hijack the role of the moderator.

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  13. 2020 : After an important policy question, you'll get two minutes to talk about whatever happens to be on your mind, without interruption.

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  15. 2020 : The Topics are Optional

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  16. Retweeted
    21 hours ago

    The UK, France and Germany are planning to impose targeted sanctions on Russia, after an international chemical weapons watchdog confirmed that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent

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  17. Just drove by the airport and I'm reminded we still haven't received an update into the investigation of those plane-loads of ninja Antifas

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  18. Retweeted
    Oct 7

    Two high-profile ISIS fighters have been indicted on terrorism charges related to the hostage-taking and deaths of four Americans

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  19. The White House is still doing everything they possibly can to conceal when Trump’s last negative test occurred. Why? There’s a reason.

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    In an unprecedented move, a prestigious medical journal is calling for the current US leadership to be voted out of office over its response to the pandemic that "recklessly squandered lives." "They have taken a crisis and turned it into a tragedy"

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    FBI Director Christopher Wray has no plans to resign, even as Trump and his supporters step up demands for the release of sensitive files that they say will show “spying” on Trump’s 2016 campaign, reports.

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