Trump, GOP allies falsely blame New Orleans attack on immigration failures

Key Points

  • President-elect Donald Trump and his allies in Congress have blamed the deadly New Orleans truck attack on President Joe Biden’s border policies, despite the attacker being a U.S. citizen.
  • Fox News initially reported that the suspect had crossed the border from Mexico, but later corrected this information.
  • Trump and his allies continued to use the incident to criticize Biden's border policies, even after the clarification.
  • The FBI confirmed the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was a U.S. citizen and an Army veteran, acting alone and inspired by ISIS.
  • Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, used the attack to push for stricter border security measures.

Summary

President-elect Donald Trump and his allies in Congress have seized upon a deadly truck attack in New Orleans to criticize President Joe Biden's border policies, despite the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, being a U.S. citizen and Army veteran. Trump, in posts on Truth Social, linked the attack to what he described as a surge in crime due to lax border control, even after Fox News corrected its initial report that the suspect had recently crossed the border from Mexico. The FBI confirmed Jabbar acted alone, inspired by ISIS, and was not a migrant. Despite these clarifications, Trump and other Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, continued to use the incident to argue for enhanced border security, portraying the attack as a consequence of Biden's policies. This narrative was echoed by several GOP members, who emphasized the need for stricter immigration controls to prevent such incidents, despite statistics showing a very low percentage of migrants on the terrorist watchlist.

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January 2, 2025
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