Bipartisan House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill

Bipartisan House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill

The Ukraine aid included $6.5 billion for the U.S. costs of sending troops and weapons to Eastern Europe and equipping allied forces there in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion and repeated, bellicose threats. There was another $6.8 billion to care for refugees and provide economic aid to allies, and more to help federal agencies enforce economic sanctions against Russia and protect against cyber threats at home.

DHS Issues Terrorism Bulletin Over “Conspiracy Theories” and “Misleading Narratives”

By Paul Joseph Watson | Summit News | February 9, 2022

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a new terrorism bulletin in response to concerns over “conspiracy theories” and “misleading narratives.”

DHS Issues Terrorism Bulletin Over “Conspiracy Theories” and “Misleading Narratives”

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Full NATS Bulletin

DHS updates terrorism bulletin in the wake of recent violent events and Russia-Ukraine tensions

The primary terrorism threat to the US continues to be from lone offenders or small groups who are motivated by a range of foreign and domestic grievances “often cultivated through the consumption of certain online content,” the bulletin says.