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HOW TO STOP WHITE-SUPREMACIST TERRORISM

Police officers walk by shopping carts at the scene of the El Paso mass shooting, on Aug. 4

WHEN PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH ACKNOWLEDGED that America faced a significant new terrorist threat after Sept. 11, 2001—less than eight months after he took office—some critics nonetheless argued he deserved blame for failing to take action earlier. But Bush’s response garnered almost universal acclaim. He made it his mission—and the mission of his Administration—to prevent future attacks. As a result, protecting America from foreign terrorism stands as one of the Bush Administration’s

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