Rep. Nancy Mace on National Guard Attack, Trump's Plans for Border Security
Fox NewsDecember 5, 20254 min52,928 views
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- 💔 Nancy Mace expresses deep sympathy for the families of the National Guardsmen targeted in a "terrible, devastating, horrific, barbaric terrorist attack" in Washington D.C.
- ⚠️ She highlights concerns that the Biden administration's "devastating withdrawal from Afghanistan" led to inadequate vetting of individuals entering the U.S.
- 🚨 Mace states that hundreds of potential terrorists have crossed the southern border under the Biden administration, and terrorist cells are active across the country.
Trump Administration's Security Reassessment
- 🤝 Mace thanks President Trump for increasing the number of guardsmen in D.C. by 500 and for his commitment to re-vet individuals who entered the U.S. under the Biden administration.
- 🎯 The goal is to prevent future terrorist attacks on U.S. soil and ensure that "terrorism isn't going to win."
- 🇺🇸 Mace believes that under President Trump, the country will be "so much better off."
Scrutiny of Refugee and Intelligence Programs
- 🔍 Mace calls for Congressional scrutiny into the vetting processes for individuals entering the U.S., particularly those with potential ties to intelligence agencies like the CIA.
- 🚫 She emphasizes the need to prevent "sedition" and "treason" by individuals who may feel emboldened after entering the country.
- ⚖️ Mace hopes the DOJ and the judge will ensure the "terrorist" responsible for the attack faces justice.
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