The State Department considers the government of Iran to be a state sponsor of terrorism.
Ron DeSantis
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Ron Dion DeSantis is an American politician and attorney serving as the 46th governor of Florida since January 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously represented Florida's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018. DeSantis has focused on various issues during his governorship, including education reform, environmental policies, and public health initiatives, particularly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
So my question is is why not err on the side of caution? And if you require someone to get a visa, how does that fact damage our national security?
The whole idea is, you know, you have someone like Tashfeen Malik. You know, she didn't pop on those databases.
I think that there is--I mean, we need the data, I agree, but there are a lot more questions that haven't been answered.
I appreciate those words. But I think, as Mr. Roth said, when OVT was created, the idea was you're going to help the victims and then hopefully, facilitate within the DOJ that these prosecutions are happening, and they are not.
We face, as Americans, a global jihad, and Israel is ground zero for that fight.
Obviously, when something like this happens, I mean, we want justice, but I think everyone would prefer that this stuff just does not happen to begin with.
Absolutely not. The State Department has nothing to say about cases that we bring, whether in Palestinian territories related to these cases or not.
We're not going to forget that. We can't forget that. And we will get justice.





