Quite right! And, this published government declaration should not pass without further comments from American citizens.
From the government "bulletin":
(1) ...the proliferation of false or misleading narratives, which sow discord or undermine public trust in U.S. government institutions.
That discord and undermining is, for the much greater part, the public response to political machinations by the political leaders and their active misuse of those otherwise efficiently structured government institutions.
(2)...continued calls for violence directed at U.S. ...[etc.]
See Antifi, BLM, etc. and political leaders such as VP Harris who are willing to pay to keep such actors on our streets."
(3) ...calls by foreign terrorist organizations for attacks on the United States based on recent events.
Which calls are not at all the acts of American citizens and should in any sense infringe on the Consitutional rights of those citizens except as provided by existing federal statutes.
IMO the head of DHS should provide to Congress full support for his assertions or face the severest possible response, up to and including firing.
State dept took similar position when asked for specifics about threats in Ukraine. When pushed: “I can’t give details, that would compromise sources.”
BS This means: 1. you are too dumb to understand, 2. I have nothing, 3. I’m paid to say this BS — why make it my problem?
OK. Compromise. Pick one certain and truthful fact. Tell source to go into hiding at our expense. Lay it out.