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The FBI and IRS are jointly investigating nonprofits suspected of funding domestic terrorism, focusing on financial ties to extremist groups.
The FBI and IRS are launching a joint initiative to investigate nonprofit organizations suspected of funding domestic terrorism, following a December 2025 memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi and a presidential executive order.
The effort, centered at a new FBI "mission control command center," includes IRS agents on temporary assignments to examine financial links to extremist groups, including those associated with antifa.
The focus is on organizations involved in violent or threatening acts intended to intimidate the public or influence government policy, though no specific groups have been named.
U.S. attorney offices are to appoint domestic terrorism coordinators, and the Justice Department emphasizes its commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting free speech.
Critics have raised concerns about potential overreach and the legal basis for targeting nonprofits.
El FBI y el IRS están investigando conjuntamente organizaciones sin fines de lucro sospechosas de financiar el terrorismo doméstico, centrándose en lazos financieros con grupos extremistas.