
The Victor Davis Hanson Show Terror Attack, Kash, and Homeless
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Jan 3, 2025 Recent terrorist attacks in New Orleans and at Trump Tower spark discussions about the government's response and public demonstrations. The Biden administration faces criticism for its handling of border security and how it relates to extremist sentiments. Law enforcement grapples with challenges post-attacks, revealing the impacts of defunding policies on morale. Outrage brews over leniency in plea deals for terrorists. Meanwhile, California's homeless crisis and mismanagement raise concerns about political priorities and accountability.
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Israel, Hamas, and the WHO
- The IDF renewed operations in Gaza to eliminate Hamas control.
- The WHO criticized Israel for attacking hospitals, despite Hamas's known tactic of using them as shields.
IDF Hospital Clearance
- The IDF cleared a hospital of civilians before targeting terrorists within, demonstrating unusual care.
- Despite this, the WHO blamed Israel for attacking the medical facility.
Trump's Foreign Policy Approach
- Trump should defund international organizations like the WHO without direct confrontation.
- He should adopt a similar approach with Mexico and NATO, emphasizing consequences for non-compliance.
