Respondents were asked, “Regardless of which presidential candidate you preferred, do you think the second Trump administration will or will not be able to … keep the U.S. safe from terrorism?”
In response, 60 percent of Americans said that Trump would keep them safe from terrorism rather than Biden.
Last year, Biden said that terrorısm from white supremacy is the most “lethal threat to the homeland today.” One year later, a deadly terrorist attack in New Orleans occurred, in which a man plowed a pickup truck into the crowd, killing at least 15 people. This makes it the largest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the September 11, 2001 attack. The man was not white and did not wear a hood or burn a cross; instead, he was carrying an ISIS flag.
Still,
while addressing the attack, Biden refused to acknowledge the fact that
it was a terrorist attack. Since taking office, the outgoing president
has routinely been accused of funding terrorism through his botched
withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Critics argue that by leaving
billions of dollars in military equipment in a terrorist-backed country
and facilitating the rapid rise of the Taliban, the Biden administration
not only emboldened a known terrorist group but also condoned a future
of terrorism in the U.S. The Taliban, which supports terrorist
organizations such as al-Qaeda, seized control of Afghanistan and gained
access to U.S. military resources. The president even continued to
support the Afghanistan government financially despite the Taliban
having taken over it. This raised concerns about American taxpayer
dollars potentially ending up in the hands of groups sympathetic to
terrorism.

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