CAPITOL BUILDING WITH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN FOREGROUND WASHINGTON DC USA (Photo by R. Krubner/ClassicStock/Getty Images) WASHINGTON - The Department of Homeland Security issued a national terrorism bulletin Wednesday warning of the potential for lingering violence from people motivated by anti-government sentiment after President Joe Biden's election.Download the FOX 5 DC News App for Local Breaking News and WeatherThe department did not cite a specific threat, but pointed to "a heightened threat environment across the United States" that it believes "will persist" in the weeks since Biden took office.