In a startling disclosure, FBI Director Christopher Wray told the Senate Homeland Security Committee that agents are conducting thousands of terror investigations around the world.
He said the threat of a large scale, big city attack still exists from groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS but homegrown violence is as prevalent as ever.
National security remains the FBI's top priority and counterterrorism is still a paramount concern but that threat has changed significantly since 9/11.
This HVE [Homegrown Terrorists] threat has created a whole new set of challenges with a much greater number, much greater volume of threats and each one of them with far fewer dots to connect and much less time to interrupt an attack.
Russell Travers, the acting director of the National Counterterrorism Center, also testified at the hearing, saying the U.S. has "almost 20 ISIS branches of networks ranging from hundreds to thousands of individuals around the globe." "Our terrorist identities database has expanded by well over an order of magnitude since 2003."
Any association with the invasion of Iraq of 2003?
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