Story highlights Clinton will "lay out a counterterrorism strategy that protects the U.S. homeland from terrorist attacks," her campaign said

The pitch is also likely to include how the United States will approach domestic surveillance

New York (CNN) Hillary Clinton will outline her counterterrorism strategy next week in Minnesota, with a particular focus on combating "domestic radicalization," her campaign announced Thursday.

Clinton on Tuesday will "lay out a counterterrorism strategy that protects the U.S. homeland from terrorist attacks," her campaign said in an announcement.

"The strategy will address the threat of domestic radicalization, and demonstrate her belief that the most effective plan stays true to America's most deeply held values, such as inclusiveness and religious freedom," read the announcement.

Terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, have dramatically altered the tenor of the 2016 campaign, drawing the focus more on fighting terrorism and protecting the United States. After terrorists killed 130 in Paris last month, Clinton delivered a lengthy speech on fighting ISIS , calling for the United States to "intensify and broaden" efforts against the terrorist group.

"This is no time to be scoring political points. We must use every pillar of American power, including our values, to fight terror," Clinton said.

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