The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Dallas, Texas, issued an intelligence report warning about what it described as an imminent violent extremist threat posed by right-wing militias that include white extremists during the next few months, in conjunction with the election debate between Democratic candidate John Biden. And his Republican opponent, Donald Trump, in which the latter refused to denounce right-wing groups that believe in the supremacy of the white race.

The intelligence report - which bears the date of September 29, 2020 - identified the next three months until the inauguration of the US President-elect as a "potential period of ignition" for this right-wing violence, and the inauguration ceremony is expected to take place in January 2021.

The FBI report specifically mentioned the right-wing "Boogaloo" movement, pointing to an increase in the number of its followers and activities, including conducting local patrols, within the influence of the FBI branch in the state of Texas in the south of the United States.

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- Abdullah Al Shayji (@docshayji) October 1, 2020

FBI concern

The Director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, expressed in a session before Congress last month, his concern about the possibility of violent confrontations from extremist groups as the presidential elections approached.

Ray said that the "FBI" was watching armed groups clashed on the sidelines of anti-racism demonstrations in Portland (northwestern United States), and in Kenosha near the Great Lakes region.

The director of the FBI added, "We have additional fuel to ignite violence. We have groups that adopt opposing views that increase the gravity of the situation. We have spotted this in several cities, and this is something that worries me."

In the past weeks, members of extremist right-wing groups and "anti-fascist" activists infiltrated between demonstrators demanding police reform and an end to racism in the United States, and there were deaths as a result.

It is noteworthy that the FBI report was issued to coincide with the first election debates between Biden and Trump, which took place at dawn on Wednesday, during which Trump refused to condemn right-wing groups that believe in the supremacy of the white race, including the "Proud Boy" group.

In return, he called on his supporters to act as de facto observers of the upcoming presidential elections.

American journalist Sam Thilman commented on Trump's refusal to condemn white supremacist groups, saying, "This idiot inciting the Brad Boys in the debate last night made the FBI warn that they might harm people if their man did not win the presidential election next November." .

The American media, Nomiki Kunst, went further, tweeting, "Adjust your agenda, there is a coup on the horizon."