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January 2, 2025

Melania Reacts to New Year’s Day Attacks

Seeing one successful attack and several other incidents on New Year’s Day around the country, one cannot help but worry about every time you go out to attend a major event if a terror attack might happen.

That, of course, is exactly what these terrorists want, which has Melania Trump speaking out.

Our past and future First Lady is calling for the “brutality” to stop.

Knock It Off

People were extremely lucky with the car that blew up outside of Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas.

The construction of the Tesla truck actually sent the blast directly upward, so the doors of the hotel were not even blown out.

In New Orleans, however, they were not so lucky.

Dozens were injured and more than a dozen were killed, a count that will surely go up with several people severely wounded in the attack.

Melania Trump commented on the attacks on social media, posting on X, "The incidents of violence that have impacted our communities are deeply concerning. The brutality must stop.

"My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the families who are experiencing such profound grief and loss."

Unfortunately, this situation is likely only to get worse over the next few years.

I have been warning about possible attacks for the last two years, and sadly, I was right.

While the attack in New Orleans was by an American, it does appear that he had been radicalized.

Now, we need to find out if that happened online or if some terrorists were able to get into this country for the purpose of radicalizing Americans.

The Las Vegas Police Department and FBI are investigating the Vegas incident, and the FBI is already investigating the New Orleans attack, as well as checking to see if there are any links to the two attacks.

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