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DOJ removed a study showing far-right extremists committed more ideologically driven homicides since 1990, sparking concerns over data transparency.
The U.S. Department of Justice removed a 2024 National Institute of Justice study from its website that found far-right extremists have committed more ideologically motivated homicides than far-left or radical Islamist extremists since 1990.
The report, which highlighted the rise of white supremacist and nationalist violence, was taken down days after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sparking concerns about the politicization of federal data.
While the DOJ cited a review of websites under recent executive orders, the study’s disappearance has fueled debate over the sources and extent of domestic political violence in the U.S.
El Departamento de Justicia eliminó un estudio que muestra que los extremistas de extrema derecha cometieron más homicidios motivados ideológicamente desde 1990, lo que provocó preocupaciones sobre la transparencia de los datos.