Ahead of Charlottesville, Trump Cut Funds for Group Fighting White Supremacy

September 27, 2020 0 By JohnValbyNation

A few weeks before Heather Heyer was murdered and many others were injured after a coalition of hate groups gathered violently in Charlottesville, Virginia, the Trump administration—under guidance from trusted aides such as Katharine Gorka—revoked a $400,000 federal grant from a U.S. nonprofit dedicated to rehabilitating former white supremacists and other extremists.

Just before President Donald Trump took office in January, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Life After Hate would receive funding from the $10 million appropriated by Congress for the department’s Countering Violent Extremism Grant Program (CVE).

“In this age of self-radicalization and terrorist-inspired acts of violence, domestic-based efforts to counter violent extremism have become a homeland security imperative.”
—Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson

“In this age of self-radicalization and terrorist-inspired acts of violence, domestic-based efforts to counter violent extremism have become a homeland security imperative,” Barack Obama’s DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said when the first round of grants was announced.

However, when Trump took office a week later, his new DHS Secretary ordered a full review of CVE, and when the revised list of grantees was released in late June, it made no mention of Life After Hate or any other groups focused specifically on countering white supremacy extremism. 

Even before Trump took office, Katharine Gorka—a controversial national security analyst and anti-Muslim activist who has been credited, along with her husband and research collaborator Sebastian Gorka, with “driving Trump’s national security policy”—had been trying to kill Life After Hate’s grant, as the Huffington Post reported:

Both Gorkas vocally advocate for U.S. policymakers to use the term “radical Islamic terrorism,” and as Politico reported earlier this year, strongly criticized the Obama and DHS under his administration:

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