Merkley, Wyden, Blumenauer, Bonamici Push Department of Justice to Investigate Hate Group Networks

Washington, D.C. – Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, alongside Representatives Earl Blumenauer (D-OR-3) and Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR-1), are pushing the U.S. Department of Justice to prioritize investigating the networks that exist across state lines to support, operationalize, and recruit people into extremist and hateful ideological groups.

The lawmakers’ letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland follows the Proud Boys’ most recent incursion into Portland, which left a wake of violence and chaos and resulted in a man opening fire at counter-protesters.

“The principle of freedom of speech does not preclude the Proud Boys and other right-wing extremist groups from espousing hateful, repugnant ideologies. However, the Constitution does not provide protection for the criminal behavior that we have seen in Portland such as assault, firearms violations, potential hate crimes, and more—some of which may rise to the level of federal offenses,” the lawmakers wrote. “We respectfully request that the Department of Justice open an investigation into interstate criminal activity and coordination between extremist groups across state lines with the intent to commit acts of violence in connection with recurring violent altercations in Portland.”

“Investigating domestic violent extremist groups that target otherwise peaceful demonstrations to incite violence must be a high priority, for the country has already seen the deadly results when extremists feel emboldened to acts of violence, vigilantism, and terror. We have seen these acts of hate and violence in mass shootings, in the shooting of demonstrators, in the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, at the January 6th Insurrection, and more,” they continued. “…We are grateful that Sunday’s clash in Portland did not claim any lives, but like many others, we fear that it is only a matter of time before violence in Oregon escalates with deadly consequences unless we take the threat of domestic violent extremism seriously.”

To that end, the lawmakers requested answers to the following questions:

  1. Can you confirm if the FBI or any other Department of Justice entity currently has an ongoing investigation into interstate criminal activity, in particular with respect to people who travel across state lines to Oregon, or are acting in coordination with people in other states, to cause violence or other federal crimes?
  2. What action has the Department of Justice or the FBI taken to prioritize protecting the people of Oregon from bad actors who come to the state to provoke violent encounters?
  3. Has the Department of Justice coordinated with state and local law enforcement or other federal agencies to provide guidance for how to appropriately de-escalate tensions if extremist groups and counter-protesters appear to be headed for a violent encounter?
  4. Can you provide a status update to the implementation of the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism and information sharing on domestic terrorism groups with state and local law enforcement?

Merkley’s full statement in response to the Proud Boys’ most recent violent provocations in Portland is available here.

Full text of the letter is available here.

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