Thursday, January 2, 2025

UPDATED: Former Special Forces Member Rips Biden Over Terror Attack, Hopes America Can Survive Until Trump Arrives

UPDATE: FBI No Longer Believes Other Suspects Involved In New Orleans Terror Attack   "The update contradicts prior statements where authorities said they did not believe Jabbar acted alone."

Rusty Weiss; RedState
"Whoever on the Democrat side thought it was okay to have that dementia-addled, barely-animated carcass behind the most important desk in the entire world owes all of us a big apology," Hanson demanded.


 "A former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces heavily criticized our current "MIA" President Joe Biden over the Bourbon Street terror attack in New Orleans and openly wondered if America can survive until President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

"Jim Hanson, the Chief Editor for the Middle East Forum, spoke with Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany, who was filling in on the first episode of "Jesse Watters Primetime" for 2025.

"McEnany introduced imagery of a SWAT team outside the home of suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, noting that authorities were quite cautious in their approach due to concerns about possible IEDs having being wired inside.

"Hanson explained that they are right to be apprehensive, not knowing if other co-conspirators exist, claiming that the attack in Louisiana combined with the Cybertruck attack in Las Vegas appears to be "an organized cell looking to create chaos in multiple locations."


" 'That shows the dismal failure of the Biden Administration. Joe Biden has been MIA since the day of his inauguration," Hanson seethed.

"From there, he grew more furious with his commentary." . . .

Hundreds March for ‘Intifada’ in NYC Hours After Attacks in New Orleans, Las Vegas  


An aspiring nurse, a football star, a single mother and a father of 2 killed in New Orleans attack    "NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An 18-year-old girl dreaming of becoming a nurse, a single mother, a father of two and a former Princeton football star suffered fatal injuries when the driver of a white pickup truck sped down Bourbon Street, packed with holiday revelers early Wednesday morning.

"Officials have not yet released the names of the 15 people killed in the New Orleans New Year’s Day truck attack, but their families and friends have started sharing their stories. New Orleans Coroner Dr. Dwight McKenna said in a statement late Wednesday that they will release the names of the dead once autopsies are complete and they’ve talked with the next of kin. About 30 people were injured." . . .


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