Axios: “The FBI Agents Association, which represents more than 14,000 active and former special agents, lauded the Biden administration’s new national strategy for countering domestic terrorism but said the act should be made a federal crime. No federal criminal offense exists for domestic terrorism, even though it is defined under federal law, and policy makers have for years deliberated whether to create a specific penalty for committing the act. The Jan. 6 Capitol riot reignited debates over whether there should be an enforceable penalty for domestic terrorism. Congress deliberated on creating a new statute for domestic terrorism in response to the riot, but many members disagreed, arguing it would be redundant or could be used to crackdown on constitutional acts of political dissent, according to USA Today.”