Hoekstra: Austin Plane Crash, Pittsburgh Cop Murders Were Acts Of Domestic Terrorism | TPM LiveWire

Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) said in a radio interview today that some incidents, including the intentional plane crash into an Austin IRS building and the murder of three police officers in Pittsburgh, would qualify as acts of domestic terrorism.

Hoekstra, the ranking member on the intelligence committee and a candidate for Michigan governor, has attacked the administration for its handling of terrorism suspects, notably the man who tried to blow up a plane on Christmas Day. (He also took some heat for using the attempted attack in a fund-raising letter.)

From the transcript of the interview with WDET’s Craig Fahle:

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