The U.S. government warns that the nation may face greater threats of violence during the midterm elections due to the rise of violent extremism at home and the intensification of ideological conflicts.

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The U.S. government warns that the nation may face greater threats of violence during the midterm elections due to the rise of violent extremism at home and the intensification of ideological conflicts. - DayDayNews

On October 28, after Pelosi's apartment was attacked, law enforcement officers conducted an investigation. (Data photo)

Overseas Network, October 30 According to CBS html on the 428th, the US midterm elections will be held on November 8. The U.S. government warns that the United States may face greater threats of violence during the midterm elections due to the rise of violent extremism in China and the intensification of ideological conflicts.

A memorandum released to law enforcement agencies across the United States on the same day showed that The U.S. Department of Homeland Security , FBI , the National Counter-Terrorism Center and the Capitol Police Department predicted that as the midterm election approached, the threat of extreme violence in the United States would be on the rise. Relevant institutions predict that some extremists may launch attacks on candidates, elected people, election staff, polling stations, etc. before and after the election. In addition, some people who are dissatisfied with the U.S. government's policies on gun control, abortion and immigration are also likely to commit violent acts during the election. Data released by the U.S. Capitol Police Department shows that direct or indirect threats to members of Congress are increasing dramatically in recent years, with more than 9,600 related incidents recorded in 2021 alone.

Just as the midterm election is about to be held, U.S. House Speaker Pelosi’s apartment in San Francisco was broken into on the 28th. Her husband Paul Pelosi was even attacked by the attacker with a hammer and needed to be sent to the hospital for surgery. (Overseas Network Hou Xingchuan)

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