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Why isn't this on the news???

Faster horses

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Worked for me. And yeah, good question. WHY HASN'T IT BEEN ON THE NEWS? HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE SOON.
They talk about that in the last paragraph.

Thanks jcummins for your post.

Mike,
Try this: http://times.com.mx/executive-order-leads-to-capture-of-isis-leader-rasheed-muhammad/

Terror suspect, Rasheed Muhammad, was arrested on Tuesday, January 31, at approximately 1:32AM EST at John F. Kennedy International Airport. This marks the first successful story following President Trump’s executive order to protect the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the United States. Muhammad, 32, was questioned due to the heightened security measures that resulted from the presidential executive order. The suspect attempted to enter the country with a tourist visa and claimed to be visiting family in order to attend this year’s Super Bowl LI.

Former Attorney General, Sally Yates, who was ousted by President Trump after failing to support the executive order, released a public apology via popular social media app, Snapchat.

“I would like to express a sincere and utter apology to President Donald J. Trump. Due to unforeseen circumstances, there is no way I could have predicted the outcome of the situation. If afforded the opportunity to continue my position as Attorney General, I would be more than ecstatic to comply.”

Officials are waiting to release an official press statement. FBI Director, James Comey, commented “We are unsure if accomplices are still at large. Until matters are addressed, we will keep additional details from the public eye. The security of our nation is the number one priority.”

The terror suspect is currently detained by local authorities and requested a public defender. The White House Press Secretary declined comment until after the release of an official press statement.
 

Tam

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I hope this it true as it will prove Obama's vetting people by asking them if they are a terrorist or not is not good enough to vet terrorist hoping to hide themselves within the refugees population.

Yates apologizes and hopes to be allowed to keep her job at DOJ, I say NO as if she pulled her POLITICAL stunt once she will do it again to make Trump look bad to Hillary temper tantrum throwing loons. She got what she deserved if she did not check to see that the Office of Legal Counsel within the DOJ reviewed Trump's EO and ruled it was legal, before she claimed she would not defend it.
It was her job to know before making a claim like that and she plainly didn't, SO SORRY don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you.
 

Steve

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I would bet it is not true.. never known a liberal to admit they were wrong.

Former Attorney General, Sally Yates, who was ousted by President Trump after failing to support the executive order, released a public apology via popular social media app, Snapchat.

“I would like to express a sincere and utter apology to President Donald J. Trump. Due to unforeseen circumstances, there is no way I could have predicted the outcome of the situation. If afforded the opportunity to continue my position as Attorney General, I would be more than ecstatic to comply.”

According to the story, Yates' apology was issued via self-deleting messaging application Snapchat (making it impossible to substantiate) and Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey said that the FBI was waiting to release an official press statement.

The photograph published with the story came from 2009, and shows Najibullah Zazi, not "Rasheed Muhammad," who does not appear to exist.

but if you want to read about another "refugee" that slipped by... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najibullah_Zazi
 

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