Considering flaring concerns over sleeper cell threats during the United States' war on Iran, Fox News Digital asked the FBI director to revisit the Biden administration's previous focus on White supremacy as the leading domestic threat.
Patel pointed to recent attacks as evidence of growing danger from foreign-linked terrorism.
McCormick and Patel spoke to Fox News Digital at the federal courthouse in the heart of Pennsylvania’s third-largest city, Allentown, on Wednesday after a roundtable focused on cracking down on fentanyl.
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The FBI director was referring to Mohamed Jalloh, a naturalized U.S.
citizen originally from Sierra Leone who entered a classroom at Old Dominion University in Norfolk last month and opened fire, killing one.
Jalloh was convicted of supporting ISIS in 2017.
Also in March, federal investigators said Ayman Mohamad Ghazali was radicalized by Iran-backed Hezbollah when he allegedly crashed his vehicle into a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, that was filled with more than 100 children.
McCormick noted that, during the Biden administration, hundreds of people on the U.S.
terror watch list crossed into the nation.
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Patel called the department the FBI’s largest law enforcement partner globally and cited crucial interagency task forces.
"Every day and every time someone [in DHS] misses a paycheck, it's yet another opportunity for the criminals to take advantage of a system that should be fixed easily," Patel said.
"And thanks to Sen.
Dave McCormick and the charge he's leading, I believe DHS is going to be funded.
And those that vote against funding DHS are literally voting against law enforcement, and, to me, it makes no sense."
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McCormick added that while the shutdown was already "irresponsible and disgraceful" in February, it’s now exacerbated by the Iran conflict.
"It’s absolute political theater on the part of Chuck Schumer," he said, calling the idea that Democrats would use DHS funding as a "political pawn" during wartime "unforgivable."
The shutdown is on its 49th day as of Friday, and more than 200,000 DHS workers are affected, according to reports.
"What’s happening is Schumer keeps moving the finish line in terms of what he's trying to achieve.
I think it's disgraceful," McCormick said.
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