The chickens are coming home to roost, Patriots. A bombshell U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security report reveals that Islamic terrorism is experiencing a dangerous resurgence across America, with over 50 jihadist cases documented in 30 states between April 2021 and June 2025.
The stark numbers tell a story the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge: vehicle ramming attacks, ISIS support networks, and murder plots are proliferating under policies that prioritized political correctness over American safety. Last year alone began with the brutal slaughter of 14 Americans and scores more grievously wounded in coordinated attacks.
Biden's Border Crisis Fuels Terror Threat
This terror surge didn't happen in a vacuum, folks. It's the predictable result of four years of open border policies, "diversity" immigration programs, and a Justice Department more focused on targeting parents at school board meetings than actual terrorists plotting against Americans.
While the Biden regime was busy labeling concerned parents as "domestic terrorists," real jihadist networks were establishing footholds across our homeland. From coast to coast, Islamic extremists found sanctuary in a system that abandoned common-sense vetting in favor of virtue-signaling multiculturalism.
"Die in your rage" - the chilling words that encapsulate the mindset driving this wave of Islamic terror against innocent Americans.
The Middle East conflict has only energized these domestic terror cells, providing fresh propaganda and recruitment opportunities for those who view America as their enemy. Yet instead of acknowledging this threat, the previous administration spent years deflecting attention toward fabricated "white supremacist" boogeyman stories.
Trump's Swift Action Required
President Trump's return couldn't come at a more critical time. His administration's proven track record of defeating ISIS abroad and implementing extreme vetting at home offers hope for reversing this dangerous trend. But the damage from four years of Biden's failed policies runs deep.
The question every American should be asking: How many more innocent lives will be lost before we acknowledge that radical Islamic terrorism remains a clear and present danger to our homeland? It's time to stop pretending otherwise.
