Mayorkas Dodges Election Day Terror Plot Inquiries Amidst Border Crisis

The current U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Nicolas Mayorkas (D), who survived a narrow impeachment vote in January, was recently questioned about the arrest of an Afghan national and a terrorism plot set to take place on Election Day. Despite this crucial issue, Mayorkas dismissed the reporter’s questions while providing a scripted response about his efforts in helping the victims of Hurricane Helene. His claim is ironic, given that FEMA has been caught sabotaging grassroots hurricane relief efforts and declaring itself out of money. Moreover, disaster relief funds were diverted to settle migrants over the past year, resulting in victims receiving worthless $750 checks.

In a turn of events, the Homeland Security chief is now evading important questions about the alleged terrorist plot that was planned for Election Day. This includes queries regarding how the Afghan national entered the U.S., his motivations, and who he is working with within the U.S. government.

Homeland Security No Longer in Control of the Narrative.

The reporter questioned Mayorkas about the arrest of an Afghan national who was working for the CIA and had been caught plotting a terrorist attack on Election Day. Mayorkas refused to answer the question and continued to dismiss the most basic questions about the terrorist plot, despite receiving conflicting answers from the Department of Homeland Security. When pressed further, he became angry and insisted that he would not respond to her questions.

This is the same Homeland Security Director who has overseen the greatest migrant invasion in U.S. history. Countries have released their criminals from their prisons, and they have been making their way through the southern border of the U.S., bringing fentanyl and other deadly drugs as well as women and children being trafficked due to unchecked lawlessness. Now that terror threats involving Afghan nationals are surfacing, Mayorkas is evading basic questions regarding a serious terrorist plot.

According to the Justice Department, the suspect is an Afghanistan citizen residing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was arrested for conspiring to conduct a terrorist attack on Election Day in the United States, on behalf of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS. The ISIS caliphate is deeply motivated by ideology and cannot be completely eradicated like a traditional army would be defeated. All signs point to Americans re-electing Donald Trump, which is why ISIS members are being recruited to terrorize the American people on Election Day.

From the Department of Justice.

According to a criminal complaint filed today, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, conspired and attempted to provide material support to ISIS and obtained firearms and ammunition to conduct a violent attack on U.S. soil in the name of ISIS. As part of the plot, the defendant allegedly took steps to liquidate his family’s assets, resettle members of his family overseas, acquire AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition, and commit a terrorist attack in the United States.

Will terror be used again to control the outcome of the election.

This terror plot follows a similar pattern to the terror that took place in 2020, when American voters were told by their government to stay home and stay safe during the election. This fear campaign allowed unverified mail-in-ballots to be sent out en masse, with untold numbers of ballots going out for people who had moved out of state or who were deceased. This inevitably led to voter fraud through the mail and through ballot dropboxes in inner cities, among other criminal acts that were documented in state legislatures, but with not enough time to resolve.

Now, terrorists are being groomed to potentially interfere with the 2024 election, so that those in power can either suspend the election, extend the election past Election Day, or alter the integrity of the process with another fraudulent stay-home, mail-in ballot campaign. Among the millions of migrants that have poured over the border in the past four years, the Border Patrol has recorded 43,674 arrests of illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds. There could potentially be hundreds of terrorists waiting to plot an attack on Election Day, but the Department of Homeland Security won’t even answer basic questions about a serious terrorist plot that was just thwarted.

Sources include.

X.com.

CrisisGroup.org.

Justice.gov.

NaturalNews.com.

Homeland.House.gov.

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