When a regime hates America.
Is the Biden-Harris regime stocked with people who hate America? Here’s more evidence.
It got little notice while all the focus was on the race for the presidency, and besides, it happened and then didn’t happen so quickly. Back in late July, the mastermind of the 9/11 jihad attacks that murdered nearly three thousand people and sent America into the spiral of decline and confusion that has brought us to the present situation, along with two of his henchmen, was given a sweetheart plea deal that would spare them the death penalty.
Then just two days later, Biden/Harris Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin canceled the whole thing. I wrote at the time, “This is less likely to be an outbreak of common sense, much less patriotism, in the Biden regime than it is an attempt to take a damaging campaign issue off the table.” And sure enough, now that the election is over, the plea deal is back on again. The Biden-Harris regime seems determined to pander to America’s enemies until it finally ends its reign of terror (if all goes according to plan) on Jan. 20, 2025.
The Associated Press reported Thursday that Air Force Col. and Judge Matthew McCall has ruled that the plea deals must remain in effect. But there is some extremely odd confusion over who exactly is in charge here. AP states that “McCall’s 29-page ruling concludes that Austin lacked the legal authority to toss out the plea deals, and acted too late, after Guantanamo’s top official already had approved the deals.”
On the other hand, however, the New York Post, in explaining Austin’s cancellation of the plea deal, said that the Defense Secretary “subsequently announced that he had relieved the official responsible for signing off on the widely criticized plea agreements from authority and would instead assert his own authority in the matter.”
So Austin canceled the plea deal, which the Office of Military Commissions had concluded, and explained that he was asserting his own authority on the matter, which means that he assumed that as Defense Secretary, he had authority over the Office of Military Commissions. But now McCall, a military judge, is saying that Austin “lacked the legal authority to toss out the plea deals.” --->READ MORE HEREMilitary judge reinstates plea deals for 9/11 mastermind KSM, two other terrorists in shock ruling:
A military judge ruled Wednesday that plea deals sparing accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other terrorists the death penalty must remain in effect.
The stunning move comes three months after Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin revoked the shocking plea deals handed out to Mohammed and two alleged accomplices by the Office of Military Commissions in July.
A military judge ruled Wednesday that plea deals sparing accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other terrorists the death penalty must remain in effect.
The order, issued by Air Force Col. and Judge Matthew McCall in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was first reported by the Associated Press and has not yet been posted publicly.
Family members of the victims of the heinous terror attack, which killed nearly 3,000, were outraged by the judge’s ruling.
”I am livid that this judge overturned the decision and is allowing these defendants to take a plea deal,” retired police officer Jimmy Smith, whose wife, Moira, was killed on Sept. 11, 2001, told The Post.
“They committed the highest crime in this country and they should receive the worst punishment, which in this case is the death penalty,” Smith argued. “Also I don’t believe in coincidences, they waited to release this decision until after the election. They overturned it before to help the Democrats in the election.”
Dan D’Allara, twin brother of NYPD officer John D’Allara, who was killed on 9/11, told The Post that President-elect Donald Trump should use his executive powers to ensure Mohammed and his accomplices are put to death.
“The first Executive Order President Trump should sign is an Executive Order of Execution for the 5 admitted 9/11 plotters,” D’Allara said. ”They are cowards and they killed a lot of innocent people that day and are continuing to kill people going forward.”
New York City Police Benevolent Association president Patrick Hendry described Wednesday’s ruling as “shameful” and called for an immediate fix.
“This is yet another shameful twist in a case that has seen far too many,” Hendry said. “The cycle of re-victimizing hero 9/11 families needs to end. Our government needs to find a way to fix this immediately.” --->READ MORE HEREFOLLOW LINK BELOW TO A RELEVANT STORY:
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