President Joe Biden is receiving criticism for commemorating the 9/11
attacks in Alaska rather than New York or any other memorial site. It will
be the first time that a sitting president will not commemorate the tragedy
at one of the attack sites at New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon
and Pennsylvania, or from the White House.
President Joe Biden is receiving criticism for commemorating the
9/11 attacks in Alaska rather than New York or any other memorial
site. It will be the first time that a sitting president will not
commemorate the tragedy at one of the attack sites at New York's World
Trade Center, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania, or from the
White House.
It
appears that the U.S. government is allowing 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed to get away with the barbaric murder of Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl, who was 38 years old when Islamic terrorists
kidnapped and beheaded him in Pakistan two decades ago.
While
the nation’s Federal Air Marshals are busy on the Mexican border
providing illegal immigrants with welfare checks, transportation, and other
basic services, Al Qaeda is planning attacks in the U.S. involving planes,
according to high-level Department of Homeland Security sources.
The
Biden administration is close to reaching a shameful plea deal that could
exclude the death penalty for five Islamic terrorists charged with
coordinating the 2001 attacks, sources told Judicial Watch during a recent
trip to the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.