On New Year’s Eve, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a Muslim-American man born in Texas, committed a brutal terrorist attack, running down revelers in New Orleans with a truck and using an assault rifle to attack civilians and police officers. Jabbad killed at least 15. Bombs were discovered in Jabbar’s truck and several locations in New Orleans. Fortunately, the bombs were disarmed without incident. Jabbar was killed in a shootout with police.
There is strong evidence that this massacre was a terrorist attack committed on behalf of ISIS. Jabbar flew an ISIS flag from his truck. There have been conflicting reports from the FBI and the Louisiana State Police on whether others were involved in the New Orleans terrorist attack. Some press reports suggested that an explosion on New Year’s Day of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Tower in Las Vegas was linked to the New Orleans terrorist attack.
Several government failures allowed the New Orleans terrorist attack to occur. One concerns bollards, barriers in the street to prevent vehicles from being used to run down people that were under repair and not activated. This was a major security failure by New Orleans officials.
I agree with President Trump, who said in a Truth Social post that the New Orleans terrorist attack resulted from “open borders and weak, ineffective, and virtually nonexistent leadership.” Trump also said the Justice Department, the FBI, and Democrat state and local prosecutors have not done their jobs. According to the President-elect, “strength and powerful leadership” are needed to stop the erosion of safety, national security, and democracy in our nation.
Because Biden refused to secure America’s southern border, an estimated 11 million illegal migrants have crossed into the U.S. since 2021. At least 2 million of these migrants were “gotaways” who evaded the Border Patrol and border authorities when they illegally crossed into our country. […]
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