greene did today when announcing that she was voting not just to increase the debt ceiling, but to actually eliminate it for two years, something she said she would never do. she camouflaged her vote announcement on twitter with a stream of madness, saying once we pass the debt ceiling bill, these are just a few of the things house republicans will be able to do in appropriations to take down the deep state, punish doctor fauci, peter strong, james comey, and john brennan by defunding the retirements, terminate all government funded covid vaccine programs, disband the 87,000 irs army, takedown biden s domestic terror units and the fbi doj punish everyone mentioned in the durham report for pushing the trump russia hoax, cut funding for all green new deal projects, defund sanctuary cities, cancel funding for the fbi s new headquarters in
announcement on twitter with a stream of madness, saying once we pass the debt ceiling bill, these are just a few of the things house republicans will be able to do in appropriations to take down the deep state, punish doctor fauci, peter strong, james comey, and john brennan by defunding the retirements, terminate all government funded covid vaccine programs, disband the 87,000 irs army, takedown biden s domestic terror units and the fbi doj punish everyone mentioned in the durham report for pushing the trump russia hoax, cut funding for all green new deal projects, defund sanctuary cities, cancel funding for the fbi s new headquarters in virginia, the fun at the atf programs that violate a second amount meant, hold fisa courts accountable for spying on more than 278,000 americans. none of those things will happen. even marjorie taylor greene
Analysis: Recent airstrikes have returned a spotlight on America's role in northeastern Syria, but Washington's military goals in the country are the subject of much debate and its plans for the future remain unclear.
budget in the nypd spent on that area. during my time as police commissioner, the threat remained so significant we increased the staffing from 1,000 to almost 1600 personnel employed full time to deal with the continuing threat stream of issues around terrorism. so it s a significant concern that it s even being proposed. since 9/11, new york city has been the target of 21 terror lots acourse cording to commissioner o neill. what are the main reasons that the federal government funds local police terror units, what does it do? particularly here in new york, there s no argument that we are the number one target in the united states, and certainly one of the top targets for terrorists in the world. it funds, the federal funds here help to supply equipment, they help to pay overtime, so much of what the public sees out there, and what they don t see, the awareness system, the cameras, license plate scanner, radiation
for our units to respond and be at the scene as quick as possib possible. and how many did you deploy in this situation in as you were describing, mr. rosen felt, your first responders, terror units, police on the ground trained and ready for such incidents, unfortunately that, do happen there in israel? well, our unit are extreme will immediately the but it s very important for us to find the information. or if it s a critical situatio., is there an area where that