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New Orleans Attack: Kennedy’s Words Leave Americans Stunned

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“There’s a fine line between anger and grief, and I’m pretty much straddling that line right now,” Kennedy told host Aishah Hasnie. He added, “If you don’t believe in objective evil, all you need to do is walk about 30 or 40 yards that way. We’ve still got bodies on the ground.”

Kennedy emphasized that this attack wasn’t just an assault on New Orleans but on every American, calling it a moment to unite in demanding accountability. His pointed remarks reflected the urgency of the situation and his unwillingness to accept excuses.

Federal Resources Under the Microscope

Kennedy didn’t mince words when addressing federal authorities, signaling his frustration with past failures and warning against any hint of bureaucracy stalling the investigation.

“I’m here for two reasons: One, these are my people, these are my people’s guests. Number two, I don’t want to hear from anybody in the federal government that they don’t have the resources,” he stated firmly.

While Kennedy assured viewers he was willing to give agencies like the FBI and Homeland Security a fair chance to conduct their investigations, he made it clear that his patience had limits. “We’re cooperating with them. I want to give them a reasonable period of time,” he said. “But they need to saddle up and ride. We need to find out what happened here.”

“I Can, But I Won’t”: Kennedy’s Cryptic Response Sparks Alarm

In a tense moment during the interview, Hasnie pressed Kennedy on whether intelligence suggested ISIS might target additional American cities. His response was chilling: “I can’t answer that. I can, but I won’t.”

The senator’s refusal to elaborate left viewers questioning what threats may still loom and whether the government is fully prepared to address them. The statement served as a reminder of the ever-present danger posed by terror networks and the need for vigilance.

Kennedy’s Warning to the Biden Administration

Kennedy concluded with a stern message to the Biden administration, vowing to prevent any potential cover-up like the one he claims occurred following the near-assassination of former President Donald Trump. Drawing a parallel between the two incidents, Kennedy expressed deep frustration with what he sees as a lack of transparency.

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“I sat there and watched a 21-year-old kid outsmart the entire Secret Service of the United States and almost kill a former president, who is soon-to-be current president, and we still don’t have information, and that’s not going to happen this time,” Kennedy declared.

A Call for Action

As the people of New Orleans grieve their unimaginable loss, Kennedy’s call for swift action and transparency underscores the gravity of the moment. This attack, he reminded Americans, is not just a local tragedy but a national wake-up call.

With federal agencies now under intense scrutiny, the pressure is on to uncover how this attack unfolded and prevent future atrocities. Americans are watching—and waiting.

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