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Last Thursday, DOJ escalated its war on free speech and civil society.

Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a memo last week to every federal prosecutor in the country directing them to go on offense against any organization or group “where domestic terrorism is encountered or suspected.” For text of memo, go to https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/s3.indivisibleguide.com/images/Bondi-Memo-December2025.pdf.


Bond’s memo demands that “Federal law enforcement will prioritize this threat” as

outlined in the September 25th Presidential Memorandum 7 (NSPM-7).


What are these ideas that are so dangerous that they can be directly linked to terrorism? The list includes such vague concepts as “anti-capitalism,” “anti-Christianity,” “extremism on migration, race, and gender,” and opposition to “traditional American views on family, religion, and morality.”


That could mean practically anything.


Writes Ezra Levin, co-founder of the progressive non-profit organization Indivisible:


“Bond’s memo raises the specter of left-wing political violence, with none to point to, as an excuse to crack down on political opposition. The memo is vague in its definition of what organizations should be targeted, and it suggests that the DOJ will prioritize based on opposition to the regime rather than actual crimes.


“I believe this is indeed the point of the memo. This regime’s greatest enemy is powerful, peaceful, people-powered protest. It makes sense that they would try to undermine those rights by attacking those who exercise them.”


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