The Council on American-Islamic Relations is urging
President-elect Joe Biden to soften up on extremism in a new document on issues it hopes the new administration will address during its first 100 days.
It calls on Biden to "oppose and defund" a Homeland Security program aimed at preventing violent extremism and
terrorism.
The Office for Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention aims to defend against terror groups of all stripes, from ISIS to White supremacists, as well as school and workplace shootings, according to the
DHS.