The Biden administration has been caught using its power to portray Christians and conservatives as evil, comparing them to Nazis.
According to newly discovered documents released by the Media Research Center (MRC), Biden’s Department of Homeland Security revealed that the wake agency used federal funds to destroy the reputations of leading Christian organizations, several conservative public policy groups such as Turning Point USA, the National Rifle Association, Breitbart News, Fox News and the Republican National Committee.
DHS awarded the University of Dayton, Ohio, a $352,109 anti-terrorism grant program to a group whose findings show that conservatives are one step away from being Nazis and terrorists.
Part of the group’s grant application to secure funding included a chart titled “Far-Right Radicalization Pyramid,” which was revealed after MRC submitted a Freedom of Information Act request.
According to DHS, the goal of the program is to raise “awareness of the process of radicalization to violence” and “to develop and implement modules on the risk of radicalization to violence and protective factors related to media literacy and critical thinking online.”
It is worth noting that the seminars often include lectures by Antifa members who want to “infiltrate and surveil” conservative groups.
The materials include a pyramid with mainstream right-wing groups in the bottom two sections, suggesting that they invite people to adopt Nazi and militant ideology in the top two sections.
1/🚨 SANITIZED: @theMRC discovered the DHS counterterrorism program that was being used against conservatives.
80 grants and $39.6 million in taxpayer dollars later. Here’s how to do it @JoeBiden & @SecMayorkas they outsource their efforts to identify conservatives as terrorists🧵 pic.twitter.com/uw7Cdj0sPC
— Heritage Foundation (@Dziedzictwo) May 25, 2023
The group also compared former President Trump to Pol Pot and said Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) “might want to start a second Holocaust.”
In 2021, a group formed by Biden’s Justice Department wrote a letter to the White House saying “the classification of these heinous acts may amount to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes” after irate parents showed up at schools, to protest inappropriate materials given to children, including critical race theory (CRT).

