Inside NSPM-7: The Mysterious Directive Shaping America’s National Security
Ever have one of those days where you’re flipping through the headlines, bleary-eyed, and you wonder, “Wait, is this a historical documentary or just another Thursday?” That’s exactly how I felt scrolling past the latest presidential peculiarities—except this time, it wasn’t just a quirky tweet. Oh no, this one came down as National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, otherwise known as NSPM-7, and trust me, it’s less of a memo and more of a dystopian Mad Lib. President Trump has now linked “anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity” as the axis of domestic evil, and—well, if you’re not already wide awake, now might be time for another coffee . Is this the chapter of history our grandkids will ask about with nervous laughter, or should we just admit we’re living in a knockoff episode of “The Twilight Zone”? Dive in, let’s unravel exactly what’s going on—paranoia optional, but highly recommended. LEARN MORE

On Sept. 25, President Trump issued a directive called National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 in which “anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity” were described as “common threads” of domestic terrorism. Here is everything you need to know about NSPM-7.
Q: What is NSPM-7?
A: A key term for future AP U.S. History students in the “Rise of Fascism” unit.
Q: How does the order define anti-American?
A: They can’t tell you. That would ruin the surprise.
Q: What is Trump’s plan for antifa?
A: He will create the organization, and then destroy it.
Q: Is this like that book Minority Report was based on?
A: We’d avoid referencing books from now on.
Q: Isn’t this a violation of the First Amendment?
A: That’s exactly the type of question the administration would love to talk to you about in a windowless room.
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