Well, the big story right now, everyone is asking whether or not to label this New York City terrorist as an enemy combatant.
Of course, this is going to be the deciding factor in whether or not he's going to be treated as a citizen with rights.
Do we have the right to execute this man?
Because apparently, terrorism doesn't count as an executable defense, which I think, you know, send him to Texas, at least not New York, send him to Texas, people would be lining up to take that guy out.
So I think that's just...
Oh, it's very infuriating that here we have this man who was brought into the country after winning a green card lottery, and now we are having to decide whether or not to treat this man with the utmost respect of a citizen here of the United States after he plowed into a crowd of people there in New York City.
This is very infuriating.
We're seeing a lot of Marie Harf.
she's one of the former campaign communications for the Obama Obama administration she's just wishing it was still the past eight years saying that Trump needs to be careful calling for the death penalty for this terror suspect because he could sway a jury's opinion false?
I don't think so you're not going to be able to change a jury's mind when they're dealing with a terror suspect.
Frankly, everyone knows the story now.
It's not as if you're going to find some hermit that doesn't know that there was a terror attack in New York City.
But what Trump Revealed in one of his tweets something that I had no idea about the fact that with our With this green card lottery, then no one's doing this extreme vetting with them, and then they're allowed to then bring in their family members because the immigration services, they give a priority.
They prioritize keeping families together.
So now we're not vetting anyone, and then you just happen to win this green card lottery.
This CIFULO was able to bring in 23 family members.
How many people were those family members able to bring in?
They're in.
Do they bring in 23 others?
And so this is something, this is the diversity visa lottery program that President Trump is wanting to call for an end to this, an end to this chain migration.
We talk a lot about anchor babies here and how that can be really devastating with what's going on with immigration.
There's no merit-based system for bringing people in.
It's just once you get in there, then you can start bringing your family over.
And what we're seeing is that this is very dangerous.
And now we're asking, what sort of a precedent needs If you're going to commit a terror attack on U.S. soil, what are the consequences going to be?
Are we going to use this man as an example to the rest of the would-be ISIS terrorists out there who are calling for more attacks in New York City and other major cities here in the United States?
Do they need to see that, hey, it's not just going to be you that gets taken out or has to get sent off to Gitmo or whatever, even if that's unconstitutional, but your family members are going to get deported as well?
Thinking you're helping all your family get in here.
Because let's face it, folks, this is not a lone wolf scenario.
We have ISIS sympathizers actually laughing at the United States for continuing to push this lone wolf scenario.
We have someone who was interviewed, a mosque goer who knew the terror truck driver.
He said, you know, I totally get what he did.
You know, I get it why he drove into this crowd.
He said it's in response to Muslims dying every day as a result of this ongoing conflict.
And this is something that people are saying, look.
You're going to kill people in the Middle East.
We're going to come take you to your country and start killing you.
Make you care.
Make you stop these wars in the Middle East.
So he's saying, I totally get why you did it.
Frankly, there's a lot of people out there that go, yeah, we need to stop these wars.
But we're not driving trucks into crowds or chopping them up with machetes and knives and trying to commit as much mayhem as we can in the...
West so this this right here goes to show you it's not just an isolated lone wolf type scenario This is an ideology and a lot of people share this ideology This is the issue with the extreme vetting is that we need to get people in this country who actually Like the United States,
who actually agree with Western civilization and what we have here, not people who see it as evil and want to destroy it and want to change our laws here and want to set up their own little private neighborhoods and societies, no-go zones here in the U.S. But let's all just be very thankful that this lady did not...
Become the president of the United States of America because it would just be more of the same, more of the, oh, it was workplace violence, or, oh, Omar Mateen shot up a nightclub because he had repressed homosexuality and it was, you know, his homophobia that he wanted to please his father.
It wasn't terrorism.
Why, with this case, they're immediately calling it terrorism and putting it in that it was definitely ISIS-related.
That's kind of an interesting twist as well.
Why is this one all of a sudden they're saying, yes, that was definitely...
Definitely an ISIS terror attack.
When even ISIS claimed the Las Vegas shooter.
And ISIS doesn't really do that that often with a lot of these terrorist attacks.
They don't say, yes, he was a brother.
They did that with Las Vegas, but the FBI and others said, nope, not related here in this case.
So very interesting.
But Hillary Clinton, she's on her, you know...
Blame tour, and she goes on The Daily Show Wednesday night to say that President Trump shouldn't point fingers or divide after tragedies.
She also goes on to say that, you know, the President should try to put himself in the shoes, the feelings of somebody else, and he hasn't been able to do that.
Who put himself in the shoes of this terrorist or would-be terrorist, would-be ISIS sympathizers?
Oh, like the guy who says, I get why he did it.
That's what we need.
Eight more years of a president coming out and going, oh, we get why you're blowing us up.
We get why you're driving trucks into us.
We will stop calling it radical Islamic terrorism.
We won't even use that word.
We'll, in fact, take all of that.
Racial profiling out of the training manuals for the FBI and these other agencies because we don't want to upset anyone.
And we'll also have Jake Tapper go on the news and say how beautiful it is to say Allah Akbar in certain situations.
Of course, we're only really hearing about it in these terrorist attacks.
So...
Totally insane here.
Thank goodness Hillary Clinton did not win the presidency.
And yes, absolutely.
We'll be talking more about this on the War Room with Rob Dew and I coming up, just about this chain migration and how ridiculous it is that we have the unvetted people coming in from terror hotbeds in the Middle East and elsewhere who are then bringing in their people who hate this country.