Introduction
As we sat in the House Homeland Security Hearing, we couldn’t help but feel the weight of responsibility upon our shoulders. The death of innocent Americans in our district, caused by a 17-year-old associated with the Cartels who was smuggling illegal aliens into the country, needed attention. It was time to confront Secretary Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray about their role in all of this. We knew there would be repercussions, but the safety and security of our nation were at stake.
Confrontation with Secretary Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray
During the intense hearing, we didn’t hold back. We confronted Secretary Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray with our concerns and frustrations. It was time to hold them accountable for their actions, or lack thereof. Here are some key points we raised:
- The FBI’s Lack of Awareness
FBI Director Wray seemed unaware of the October 18th illegal occupation of the Capitol Complex. This was concerning, as it indicated a significant gap in their intelligence gathering and monitoring capabilities. We questioned their ability to protect our nation if they weren’t even aware of a major security breach.
- Inadequate Investigation of Capitol Occupiers
We also criticized the FBI for not adequately investigating the organizers of the illegal occupation of the Capitol. It appeared that they were missing crucial leads and failing to prioritize the identification and prosecution of those responsible for the attack. This raised serious questions about their commitment to upholding the rule of law.
- Evidence of Global Intifa Chat
During the hearing, we presented evidence of a chat mentioning Global Intifa, a term referring to the Arab Uprising or Jihad. This revelation highlighted the urgent need to address the potential threats posed by Jihadist ideologies within our country. We expressed our deep concern about this issue and questioned the FBI’s efforts to combat it.
- FBI’s Reliance on Southern Poverty Law Center
We also raised our concerns regarding the FBI’s use of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a source, particularly when targeting Catholics. This raised serious questions about the credibility and impartiality of their investigative processes. It was imperative that the FBI should rely on trustworthy and unbiased sources when dealing with such sensitive matters.
- Illegal Occupation by Global Intifa Member
One of the most concerning pieces of evidence we presented was the involvement of an individual associated with the global Intifa group in the illegal occupation of the Canon Office House Building. This highlighted the global nature of the threat we face and the need for enhanced cooperation and intelligence sharing between international law enforcement agencies.
- Demanding Investigations into Terrorists Tied to Hamas and Hezbollah
Lastly, we criticized the Department of Homeland Security for censoring Americans and demanded thorough investigations into terrorists tied to Hamas and Hezbollah, including members of Congress. We stressed the urgent need to root out any individuals or entities with ties to extremist organizations that pose a threat to our national security.
Conclusion
As we wrapped up our statements, we couldn’t help but feel a mix of frustration and determination. Our confrontations with Secretary Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray were just the beginning. The safety and security of our nation should always come first, regardless of political affiliations. It was clear that more needed to be done, and we were committed to taking the necessary steps to hold those responsible accountable. FBI Director Wray may need a cold beer, but the American people need a strong and effective leader in charge of our nation’s security. It’s time for change, and we would stop at nothing to make it happen.
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