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Tulsi Gabbard warns of 'direct threat' from suspected terrorists now living in United States

close Video Gabbard raises alarm on terror-linked migrants who entered US under Biden Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joins ‘Saturday in America’ to break down intelligence indicating that thousands of illegal migrants with potential ties to terrorism entered the U. S. under the Biden administration. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Tulsi Gabbard warns of 'direct threat' from suspected terrorists now living in United States

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Key Highlights

  • Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard issued a warning about suspected terrorists inside the United States, blaming the Biden administration for what she called a "direct threat" to the lives of the American people.
  • The National Counterterrorism Center says about 18,000 known or suspected terrorists were allowed into the country under the previous administration.
  • Gabbard said her greatest concerns about the influx are that there are "so many more that we are not aware of yet.""The Biden administration did not take their vetting responsibilities seriously," Gabbard said on "Saturday in America." GABBARD BLASTS DEMOCRAT BENNIE THOMPSON FOR CALLING NATIONAL GUARD SHOOTING AN ‘UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT’ Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington, D. C., on Dec.
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  • (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/) The Trump administration has frequently criticized the Biden team’s immigration policy and vetting process.
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