White supremacy ‘most lethal’ threat to America, Biden says
DHS Sec. Mayorkas tells black audience greatest threat is “White supremacy”

“The white “The white motherf–kers that I want to kill, you know, I really want to kill them because they’re white,” Frank James.
Coulter: Mass killers rarely white men – The Clarion-Ledger
If you are a regular consumer of Biden’s and big media’s lies you can be forgiven for having no clue that:
Blacks Committed 73% of Mass Shootings In 2020. Many Cases Remain Unsolved. Where Is The FBI?
[Biden’s] FBI has been utilizing high tech resources to track down every protester who may have entered the Capitol, the perpetrators of some of the deadliest and most brutal mass shootings of 2020 remain at large.
Democrats who claim white supremacy is top problem ignore black racist killers
By Deroy Murdock April 17, 20227:47pm
Top Democrats claim that nothing in America is more dangerous than white racism.
As President Joe Biden said Oct. 21, “According to the United States intelligence community, domestic terrorism from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist threat in the homeland.”
“In the FBI’s view,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said June 15, “the top domestic violent-extremist threat comes from . . . those who advocate for the superiority of the white race.”
House Armed Services Committee member Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) complained that the federal government insufficiently screens “servicemembers and other individuals with sensitive roles for white-supremacist and violent-extremist ties.”
So where is all the damage from this white-nationalist army? Where are the wounds of those they have maimed and the cadavers of those they have killed?
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These cases confirm that Joe Biden and the Democratic left are lost in space. While they battle imaginary white nationalists, real-life black racists usher their victims into hospitals and cemeteries.
Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor, a contributing editor with National Review Online and a senior fellow with the London Center for Policy Research. Bucknell University’s Michael Malarkey contributed research to this piece.