A watchdog group is taking legal action to compel the Department of Homeland Security to disclose information about a controversial government bulletin that warned "false or misleading narratives" can fuel domestic terrorism.
The effort by the Center to Advance Security in America is part of a larger, growing concern that DHS is, with the help of Big Tech, chilling free speech and targeting dissenting views.
CASA has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia concerning what it called the "failure" of DHS to hand over records in response to repeated Freedom of Information Act requests pertaining to a "National Terrorism Advisory Bulletin" put out by the department in February.