The Trump regime will not be out trying to stop the next Dylann Roof or Timothy McVeigh. They might have killed nine people and 168 people, respectively, but they’re the wrong religion for Trump to care how many people they kill. You can hear it in Trump’s rhetoric any old time, but it’s on the brink of becoming official, with the planned shift of a government program away from focusing on all violent ideologies to just Islamic extremism:
The program, "Countering Violent Extremism," or CVE, would be changed to "Countering Islamic Extremism" or "Countering Radical Islamic Extremism," the sources said, and would no longer target groups such as white supremacists who have also carried out bombings and shootings in the United States. [...]
The CVE program aims to deter groups or potential lone attackers through community partnerships and educational programs or counter-messaging campaigns in cooperation with companies such as Google and Facebook.
Some proponents of the program fear that rebranding it could make it more difficult for the government to work with Muslims already hesitant to trust the new administration, particularly after Trump issued an executive order last Friday temporarily blocking travel to the United States from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Just this week in Canada, a shooter killed six people at a mosque, again highlighting the fact that extremist killers do not only come from the Muslim community. In Trump’s America, though, the government won’t be worried about the killers going into mosques and black churches and Sikh temples—showing that Trump’s not worried about extremism. He just hates the one religion.