Posted on 11/29/2025 11:55:45 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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Hiw about now? Would he pass a vetting check now?
“Clean on all checks” It’s called Taqiyya.
He’s an Afghani Muslim. That’s all you need to know before deciding to let him in.
5000 Afghans have already been tagged as National Security threats according to the NY Post.
Guess that means that the unarmed guardsman who stabbed the "suspected" shooter in the head will soon be charged...
How many of the, are sleepers? We don’t know, but that’s the whole point.
You cant vet Muslims, its really that simple. They can pass every single damn background check, look all cute and cuddly in person, act like the sweetest people on earth, but something, ANYTHING can set them off, its in their DNA, it can be nothing, it can be something, and all of a sudden BOOM they will want to slit your throat
Did they check to see if he was a muslim?
“Would he pass a vetting check now?”
He would. He was granted asylum in April 2025.
No bad/islamic connections.
He just had a psychotic episode.
I’m not making excuses for the guy, nor the Biden policy.
I’m saying nobody could have known this was going to happen.
Unless some new info emerges....
He had a gun.
He probably passed a Brady check.
How did he get to DC?
How did he get the gun to DC?
How did he pay to get to DC?
Ask Trump’s buddy Lindsey Graham why...he was advocating to bring in Afghans on the Senate floor in 2021.
You know who wasn’t advocating for them and voted against speeding up vetting the Afghans....MTG
Send them all back.
All of them.
Every last one.
L
Should have never been here.
He has been granted a$ylum. He gets EVERYTHING.
“Should have never been here.”
I agree.
“Everyone knew this was going to happen.”
Well yes, in the aggregate.
But not this particular guy and not this particular act.
Gen Mike Flynn was on Bannon this morning and Flynn had a lot to say about the CIA’s lack of oversight on the Afghan after he came into the USA.
Flynn is called out Ratcliffe to come clean and report the CIA’s oversight on ALL of the Afghans recruited by the CIA and then allowed to come into the USA.
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