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Extremism among vets needs study and prevention, lawmakers warn
By Leo Shane III
Oct 27, 11:44 AM
White nationalist protesters clash with counterprotesters at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 12, 2017. (Steve Helber/AP)
Federal officials need to find new ways to study and prevent extremism among veterans before the problem becomes widespread, according to a new report released by Democratic lawmakers on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee on Thursday.
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