Trump administration gutted program aimed at preventing targeted violence
Source: Reuters
June 14, 2025 5:21 PM EDT Updated an hour ago
WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - The Trump administration gutted a program that aimed to prevent targeted violence as part of its sweeping bid to downsize the federal government, a move that could come under fresh scrutiny after the deadly shooting of state lawmakers in Minnesota on Saturday.
The Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, works to reduce violent extremism through intervention programs in schools, workplaces and government offices.
William Braniff, a former director of the office who resigned in protest in March, said the office went from having 45 full-time staff and several dozen contract workers to just a handful of employees currently. The Trump administration has prioritized combating illegal immigration while shrinking other DHS offices, a factor Braniff cited. "DHS is drastically reducing everything that is not related to border and immigration security," he said.
The current head of the office is Thomas Fugate, a 22-year-old former Trump campaign worker who did not appear to have previous experience with countering terrorism and violent attacks, ProPublica reported earlier this month. DHS and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-administration-gutted-program-aimed-preventing-targeted-violence-2025-06-14/

FirstLight
(15,262 posts)The tide has turned on you fuckers...
RockRaven
(17,396 posts)Therefore there will be no accountability.
Attilatheblond
(6,275 posts)They want 'every man for himself' national security, unless you can pay really big bucks to POTUS
dchill
(42,599 posts)He's against hurricanes, too. He just doesn't want to help anyone in any way.
PSPS
(14,596 posts)"its sweeping bid to downsize the federal government" instead of the more accurate "its sweeping bid to dismantle the federal government."
The assignment of a college-age campaign worker to head what's left of the office demonstrates what's going on.