Attorney General Sessions Issues Statement in Support of the Administration’s National Counterterrorism Strategy
Washington, DC - - (October 4, 2018) - - Attorney General Jeff Sessions today issued the following statement in support of the Administration’s release of a National Counterterrorism Strategy:
“The first duty of any government is to keep its citizens safe,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. “The terrorist threat to this nation remains serious, but under President Donald Trump, the Department of Justice has done its part to protect the American people. Every day, our officers are working around the clock and around the world to identify, disrupt, and investigate terrorists and their enablers. This past Christmas we successfully thwarted an alleged planned attack on San Francisco. Today, the Trump administration takes an historic next step by releasing its National Counterterrorism Strategy. I applaud President Trump’s leadership on this issue as well as the principles laid out in the Strategy, and the American people can be assured that it will help this administration keep them safe.”
Credit: U.S. Department of Justice
Attorney General Sessions Issues Statement in Support of the Administration’s National Counterterrorism Strategy
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- Published: 10-08-2018, 11:10 AM
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Attorney General Sessions Issues Statement in Support of the Administration’s National Counterterrorism Strategy
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