Fmr. DHS Secy: Most U.S. terror deaths have come from 'extreme right wing groups' in recent years
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Michael Chertoff, former Homeland Security Secretary under George W. Bush, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss stalled plans by the DHS under the Trump administration to address domestic terrorism, particularly from white nationalist groups, with Chertoff saying that "over the last few years, most of the deaths in the U.S. that have come from acts of terrorism, they're not from global jihadist terrorists, but in extreme right wing groups."Sept. 2, 2020
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