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Contact Congress about S. 2457: Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2025

Federal agencies would create special teams for domestic terrorism cases. They would report trends, train law enforcement, and focus in part on White supremacist and neo-Nazi threats.

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Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2025 is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4701-4703).

Latest action on S. 2457: Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S4701-4703)

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects federal law enforcement and national security agencies. It would also affect state, local, and tribal police who receive federal training. Communities facing hate crimes could see more FBI and Justice Department involvement when a hate crime has a domestic terrorism link. Military and federal law enforcement agencies could face more review for White supremacist and neo-Nazi infiltration.

Why this matters: Domestic terrorism cases can be hard to track when work is split across many agencies. This bill would give federal agencies dedicated teams, regular data reports, and shared training. That could make threats easier to spot and compare over time. It could also raise concerns about surveillance, cost, and how agencies protect speech and privacy while doing this work.

Key provisions in S. 2457

  • The bill creates three federal domestic terrorism teams. They would be in Homeland Security's intelligence office, the Justice Department's National Security Division, and the FBI's Counterterrorism Division.
  • Each new office must include at least one person who checks civil rights and civil liberties issues. All staff must also get anti-bias training every year.
  • The new domestic terrorism offices would not last forever. They would end 10 years after the bill becomes law unless Congress renews them.
  • Homeland Security, the Justice Department, and the FBI must send Congress a joint report every six months for 10 years. The report must include numbers on threat reviews, investigations, incidents, arrests, charges, prosecutions, convictions, and weapons found.
  • The reports must break out White supremacist and neo-Nazi activity. They must also cover attempts to infiltrate law enforcement and the uniformed services, meaning the military and other armed federal services.

How Modern Action helps you take action on S. 2457

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Questions people ask about S. 2457

What is S. 2457?
Federal agencies would create special teams for domestic terrorism cases. They would report trends, train law enforcement, and focus in part on White supremacist and neo-Nazi threats.
How do I support or oppose S. 2457?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about S. 2457?
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Can Modern Action explain S. 2457 before I act?
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  • Contact your reps on Domestic Terrorism, Hate Crimes, and Civil LibertiesDOJ, FBI, and DHS programs on domestic terrorism, hate crimes, antisemitism, extremist infiltration, public reporting, and civil-liberties guardrails against ideological policing.

Related bills

  • Take action on H.R. 6806: Antisemitism Response and Prevention Act of 2025
  • Take action on H.R. 350: Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022