Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

  • Dorris Kuvalis
  • August 1, 2024 09:03pm
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Former President Trump has vowed to end the "coddling" of terrorists after the Biden administration cut a "sweetheart deal" that allowed a convicted Al-Qaeda leader to be released from prison. Trump's right-hand man, Stephen Miller, has put terrorists on notice that the days of appeasement are over.

Former President Donald Trump has condemned the Biden administration for cutting a "sweetheart deal" that allowed a convicted Al-Qaeda leader to be released from prison and vowed to end the "coddling" of terrorists.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Trump said that the release of "the mastermind behind the deadly USS Cole bombing" was an "insult" to the victims and their families. He also accused President Biden of being "weak" on terrorism and said that his administration would have never allowed such a deal to be made.

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

"This is a slap in the face to the victims of the USS Cole bombing and their families," Trump said. "This terrorist should never have been released, and his release is a testament to the weakness of the Biden administration on terrorism."

Trump's comments come after the Biden administration announced that it had reached a deal with Al-Qaeda leader Abu Zubaydah that would allow him to be transferred to a foreign country. Zubaydah was captured in Pakistan in 2002 and has been held in U.S. custody ever since.

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

The deal has been criticized by Republicans, who say that Zubaydah is a dangerous terrorist who should not be released. The deal has also been criticized by some Democrats, who say that it is a violation of international law.

The Biden administration has defended the deal, saying that it is in the best interests of the United States. The administration has also said that Zubaydah will be subject to strict conditions if he is released, including being monitored by U.S. intelligence.

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

The release of Zubaydah is the latest in a series of moves by the Biden administration that have been criticized as being soft on terrorism. The administration has also drawn criticism for its withdrawal from Afghanistan and its handling of the ISIS-K attack in Kabul.

Trump's comments reflect the growing frustration among Republicans with the Biden administration's handling of national security issues. Republicans have accused Biden of being weak on terrorism and of appeasing America's enemies.

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

Biden's 'Sweetheart Deal' with Terrorists Ignites Trump's Wrath

The Biden administration has defended its record on national security, saying that it is committed to keeping the United States safe. The administration has also said that it is taking a more nuanced approach to counterterrorism than the previous administration.

The debate over the Biden administration's handling of national security issues is likely to continue in the run-up to the midterm elections. Republicans are hoping to use the issue to gain control of Congress, while Democrats are hoping to convince voters that Biden is making the right decisions.

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