The two-page FBI document, dated 14 November, says some of the investigations are related to the countering domestic terrorism memo issued by Donald Trump in September. Released after the killing of Charlie Kirk, Trump's memo, known as NSPM-7, called for a national strategy to thwart violent and terroristic activities associated with anti-fascism. It described anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism and anti-Christianity as threats and cited riots in Los Angeles and Portland, referring to protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as examples of political violence.
One fascinating name here is Alberto Gonzalez and Robert Mueller. He was the director of the FBI, and Alberto Gonzalez was the head of the DOJ when Epstein got his true get-out-of-jail-free card.
Federal investigations have expanded from Oakland to include San Leandro and Contra Costa County, highlighting a widespread concern regarding political corruption in the East Bay.