Trump admin. launches counterterrorism strategy targeting cartels, Islamist groups and domestic ‘violent left-wing extremists’ 87%

By OAN Staff Jenna Lee0% Brooke Mallory0%

5/6/2026, 8:01:58 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 21 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Politically Right Leaning Bias, and Unattributed Quote, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 32.4% saturation with 182 hits. Analysis detected 1,288 faulty-reasoning hits from 561 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 80.6% and a BS Rank of 87% (2,228 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 86.80% of the article peer group.

US Senior Director for Counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka walks outside the White House in Washington, D.C. 
(Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) 
OAN Staff Jenna Lee and Brooke Mallory 
8:01 PM  Wednesday, May 6, 2026 
President Donald Trump has enacted a sweeping new National Counterterrorism Strategy that shifts the federal government’s security focus toward drug cartels, Islamist militant groups, and domestic “violent left-wing extremists.” 
The 16-page directive, unveiled by counterterrorism czar Sebastian Gorka, prioritizes the neutralization of transnational criminal organizations  specifically designating several Western Hemisphere drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. 
While maintaining a baseline focus on legacy threats from groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda, the strategy marks a significant departure from the previous administration by specifically naming “anarchist and anti-fascist” groups as primary domestic targets. 
The administration intends to utilize expanded tools, including offensive cyber operations, to dismantle the financial and digital infrastructure of these organizations, describing the move as a necessary step to protect national sovereignty and public order. 
However, critics of the plan have also raised concerns regarding the potential for “broad definitions to impact civil liberties and political dissent,” though White House officials maintain the framework is designed to target violent actors rather than peaceful protesters. 
President @realDonaldTrump has signed the new U.S Counterterrorism Strategy. 
What’s in it? 
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 Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) May 6, 2026 
While former Democrat President Joe Biden focused heavily on targeting right-wing extremism and famously designated “White supremacy” as the nation’s most dangerous terrorist threat in 2023, the Trump administration has pivotally redirected federal resources. 
Gorka, the White House senior director for counterterrorism, emphasized this new direction during a briefing with reporters, stating that the administration will aggressively pursue far-left extremists, specifically citing those motivated by transgender ideology. 
Supporters of the strategy point to the correlation between certain extremist factions and gender dysphoria, as well as other mental disorders, arguing further that such mental health struggles can be a driving force behind radicalization. 
“We see a threat, we will respond to it, and we will crush it, whether it is the cartels, the jihadists, or violent left-wing extremists like antifa and like the transgender killers, the non-binary, the left-wing radicals who killed my friend Charlie Kirk, we will take them on, head on.” 
Amid the second Trump term, specific internal discussions and executive rhetoric frequently targeted Antifa  a violent, decentralized movement of far-left militant groups. 
The United States has also escalated its maritime presence in the Caribbean as part of an expansive counternarcotics campaign. 
Gorka, reflecting on these shifts in national security, emphasized that the broader strategy would prioritize the neutralization of hemispheric threats and the systematic incapacitation of transnational cartel operations. 
“Our new counterterrorism strategy first prioritizes the neutralization of hemispheric terror threats by incapacitating cartel operations until these groups are incapable of bringing their drugs, their members, and their trafficked victims into the United States,” he said. 
Gorka added that U.S. counterterrorism officials are set to meet with international partners to convene on increasing efforts to combat terrorist threats. 
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