When American citizen and Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar attacked his own country on New Year’s Day, the tragedy served as a reminder that globalist politicians are flooding the country with ideologies hostile to the country’s very existence.
Jabbar murdered 15 people by driving a rental truck through a crowd in New Orleans the same day someone else detonated a bomb in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. Following this violence, ISIS called for lone wolf attacks across the West.
Jabbar was born and raised in Texas, and his resume sported more than a decade in the U.S. Army. But he was turned against his country by radical Islam, and he allegedly expressed allegiance to ISIS by flying the terrorist group’s flag from the back of his truck as he murdered fellow citizens.
The New York Post accessed Jabbar’s home, which the federal investigators apparently…