In a stunning display of radical left denial, a Democratic mayor is flat-out refusing to call suspected ISIS wannabes "terrorists" — even after police confirmed the suspects attempted to deploy the infamous "Mother of Satan" explosive used in terror attacks across the globe.
When directly asked about the ISIS-inspired killers who tried to unleash deadly explosives, Mayor Mamdani couldn't bring himself to utter the word "terrorist." Instead, this far-left Democrat opened Sunday's press conference by attacking the very Americans these jihadist wannabes targeted.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. We have suspected terrorists literally trying to blow up Americans with the same explosives that have murdered innocent people worldwide, and this radical mayor's first instinct is to condemn... the potential victims?
This is exactly the kind of backwards, America-Last thinking that President Trump swept into office to eliminate. While real Americans are under attack from ISIS-inspired terrorists on our own soil, radical Democrats like Mamdani are more concerned with virtue signaling than protecting their own citizens.
The "Mother of Satan" explosive — known formally as TATP — has been the weapon of choice for Islamic terrorists from Manchester to Paris to Brussels. It's the same explosive used in some of the deadliest terror attacks of the past decade. Yet somehow, Mayor Mamdani can't connect the dots here.
This isn't just political correctness gone wrong — it's a dangerous dereliction of duty. When elected officials refuse to even NAME the threat we're facing, how can we expect them to protect us from it?
Under President Trump's leadership, we're seeing a return to common sense and calling terrorism what it is. But incidents like this prove we still have work to do rooting out the radical left ideologues who put political correctness above American lives.
How many more ISIS plots do we need to uncover before Democrats start taking Islamic terrorism seriously?
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