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U.S. Attorney General William Barr as just announced that the Saudi terrorist who shot and killed three U.S. servicemen at NAS Pensacola, had direct ties to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and had planned his attack before he even arrived in the U.S.
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) and Iowa Senator Joni Ernst (R) have introduced the Secure U.S. Bases Act, a measure that aims to “reform and improve” the outdated foreign military student training programs after the December 6, 2019, NAS Pensacola terrorist attack. The attack that left three U.S. servicemen dead was committed by a Royal Saudi Air Force student pilot.
After demanding that the Pentagon look into the visa approval process of the Saudi national that shot and killed several U.S. military personnel at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott are now pressing the Pentagon to award the Purple Heart to those wounded in the attack and to award valor medals to the...
U.S. military installations are “gun-free zones,” but after the recent NAS Pensacola shooting, that might change.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) returned to Pensacola with First Lady Casey DeSantis, where he received the latest FBI briefing on Friday’s terrorist shooting at NAS Pensacola before heading over to Baptist Hospital to meet with the wounded. Shortly after the shooting occurred, DeSantis held a press conference where he stated that the government of […]
The mass shooting at the Pensacola Naval Air Base is officially being investigated as an act of terrorism.