my administration will continue to individually monitor violent threats from al-qaeda, no matter where they emanate from. as commander-in-chief, it is my solemn responsibility to make america safe in a dangerous world. the united states did not seek this war against terror, you came to us. we answered with the same principles and resolve that has shaped us for generation upon generation. to protect the innocent, defend liberty, and we keep the light of freedom burning a beacon for the rest of the entire world. this announcement today was rather unexpected, but quite huge in significance. and to understand just how pivotal zawahiri was to al qaeda, it is worth looking at some of his history. he was born into a prominent egyptian family, but in the 1960s, he joined up with the muslim brotherhood, and was eventually arrested as part of a plot to overthrow the government in the early 19 80s. and it is the torture that he experienced in that prison, that fully radicalized the yo
the actions of the inspector general. he sat on the stuff for months and months and months as well. and now, he has ordered the department to stop the forensic analysis of the phones, which we need. we need that to happen. that was january 6th committee member zoe lofgren, voicing her concerns about the department homeland security inspector general, after it was revealed that he knew of the leaked secret service texts, promised before he reported it to congress. now, we are learning new revelations in the washington post that earlier this year, quote, staff at the inspector generals office plan to contact all dhs agencies, offering to have data specialists help retrieve messages from their phones, according to two government whistleblowers who provided reports to congress. but later that month, the inspector general s office decided it was not collecting any, or reviewing any agency
vote yes on 27. the actions of the inspector general. he set on the stuff for months and months and months as well. and now, he has ordered the department to stop the forensic analysis of the phones, which we need. we need that to happen. that was a january 6th committee member zoe lofgren, voicing her concerns about the department homeland security inspector general, after it was revealed that he knew of the leaked secret service techs, promised before he reported it to congress. now, we are learning new revelations in the washington post that earlier this year, quote, staff at the inspector generals office plan to contact all dhs agencies, offering to have data specialists help retrieve messages from their phones, according to two
trying to run his program. i removed him from his position. this is before i was deputy secretary when i was leading the united states cis. they are one of the key dhs agencies in doing the vetting such as it is and handling the visas for these incoming folks for the department of homeland security. now he has been put in charge of this as i understand it for uscis. i saw today in one of these crazy press conferences, maybe yesterday, one of the folks for dhs said that someone from fema is in charge laura: fema? which tells me that they re just treating this as a logistical effort to house lots of people quickly, not a vetting effort of some people with three deadly terrorist groups over there. taliban, isis and al-qaeda.
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