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Incoming Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-South Dakota) on Tuesday released the following statements after the Biden administration announced it was transferring 11 detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman.

“ISIS just inspired a terrorist attack in New Orleans, yet Joe Biden wants to release eleven terrorists on his way out the door, adding to his sorry legacy of coddling America’s enemies and endangering our people,” said Cotton.

“In the wake of an ISIS-inspired terror attack in New Orleans last week, it is appalling that President Biden would pursue an 11th-hour attempt to release the same detainees that were rejected for transfer on a bipartisan basis in 2023 after Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel. This release unnecessarily jeopardizes our national security, and the American people deserve better from our nation’s leaders. I immediately call on President Biden to halt any plans to release the additional Guantanamo detainees during the final days of his administration,” said Thune.

Author: Press Release

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