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‘Americans Are Not Safe’: ‘The Five’ Guest Demands ‘Results’ After New Orleans Attack, Slams Fed Govt’s ‘Failure’

Tyrus, a guest co-host on Fox News, on Thursday demanded that Americans get “consequences” from authorities over the New Orleans bombing and accused the federal government of an “absolute failure.”

Since the first assassination attempt on President-elect Donald Trump in July, the FBI and the Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) have faced increased scrutiny over their handling of national security cases. On “The Five,” co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro said after the group discussed how authorities provided limited and contradictory information in the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in New Orleans. , pressed Tyrus on “how far” law enforcement agencies should go in their online statements. At least 14 people were injured and dozens more were injured.

“We know they have the ability to do that because they say, ‘I don’t like what’s going on in my child’s school,’ or they’re persecuted for saying, ‘I don’t like it. , because we’ve seen the number of people pushed into a corner.” Believe in the vaccine. ”So we know they have capabilities like tracking. There are things you can do,” Tyrus said.

“But as much as it’s all interconnected and it’s a failure, it’s an absolute failure across our federal government, across our federal agencies,” Tyrus said. “Americans are no longer safe. It’s not just the fact that bad people always do bad things, but at least there’s always been fear. So far there’s no fear.”

Early Wednesday morning, a driver, identified by authorities as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, plowed his truck into a crowd celebrating New Year’s on Bourbon Street. After the attack, Jabbar engaged in a gunfight with authorities and was pronounced dead during the incident. (Related: FBI opens 180 more investigations, claims New Orleans attacker was acting alone a day after searching for accomplices)

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Tyrus went on to mention the recent online celebration of assassin Luigi Mangione, who was charged with the murder of Healthcare United CEO Brian Thompson, saying Americans are not afraid of killers. He said he believed he was angry about this.

“We’re seeing a guy publicly celebrating online for shooting someone in the back. You can shove a guy on the subway in New York. We’re seeing it across the board. Like, no matter where something like this happens, it’s always the same. The first thing they say is thoughts and prayers. I don’t want to think or pray anymore,” Tyrus said. “I want you to be angry, but are the results OK?”

“I think your family doesn’t want to hear your prayers when you weren’t paying attention to them in the first place. I’m just saying it will happen when — when the connection will happen. To finish my point, you know how embarrassing it is whenever the president speaks? He just barely comes out and says to us, “We’re going to send you money.” I’ll send you this. ‘They should [have] already had [the] Money,” Tyrus said.

The attack was investigated after questions arose after the assassination attempt on Trump by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, which injured two people, damaged Trump’s ear, and killed volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore. A special committee was set up by lawmakers to do so. Regarding the lack of security during the event.

Lawmakers held a public hearing on the attack. FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress there were “some questions” about President Trump’s ear injury, and some in the corporate media also questioned whether the injury was caused by “a bullet or shrapnel.” was.

The select committee’s final report in December said Biden’s Justice Department and FBI had provided only “limited cooperation” to the House, adding that the FBI had resisted and failed to provide digital analysis.

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