Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy Calls for Action and Transparency Following New Orleans Incident
- Senator John Kennedy stated that the FBI and the federal government must provide answers regarding the New Year's Eve terrorist attack that resulted in several deaths and injuries.
- Kennedy emphasized the need for the federal government to utilize its full resources in the investigation, stating, "Catch these people. Catch these people, and then tell the American people the truth."
- Kennedy expressed the importance of transparency to the American people and specifically to the residents of New Orleans after the investigation concludes.
- He highlighted the fear among Louisianians, stating, "I’m here because these are my people. I’m here because these are my people’s friends.
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Sen Kennedy Demands Answers Over Attack, Vows to "Raise Hell" If Details Never Released
A horrific terror attack has shattered New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans. At least 15 Americans are dead. More than 30 others are wounded. The... The post Sen Kennedy Demands Answers Over Attack, Vows to “Raise Hell” If Details Never Released appeared first on Patriot Journal.
John Kennedy Taking FBI Info On New Orleans Massacre With Grain Of Salt
by Harold Hutchison at CDN - Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said on Wednesday that he would continue to press the FBI for answers about the suspected New Orleans terrorist attack in light of past government security failures. Authorities say 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a Ford pickup truck into revelers in New Orleans early … Click to read the rest HERE-> John Kennedy Taking FBI Info On New Orleans Massacre With Grain Of Sal…
‘Never Know What They Aren’t Telling Us’: John Kennedy Taking FBI Info On New Orleans Massacre With Grain Of Salt - American Action News
Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said on Wednesday that he would continue to press the FBI for answers about the suspected New Orleans terrorist attack in light of past government security failures. Authorities say 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a Ford pickup truck into revelers in New Orleans early Wednesday morning before being killed in a shootout with police, killing at least


Sen. Kennedy Refuses to Confirm or Deny Threat of Additional Attacks on Major Cities Tonight
In the wake of a tragic attack in New Orleans, Sen. John Kennedy's alarming remarks about potential threats to major cities have sparked widespread concern. Discover the full story and his call for accountability.
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