By John M. Donnelly, CQ-Roll Call WASHINGTON — Domestic terrorism — the use of violence for political ends — has risen dramatically in recent years and is driven largely by partisan falsehoods and lies, a new study says. U.S. military veterans are overrepresented among the perpetrators of such attacks, experts have long found. The report comes nearly four years after the 2021 Capitol riot and as the nation girds for the possibility of political violence after what are expected to be cliffhanger elections on Nov.