Earlier this month, Senator Marsha Blackburn sent a letter to outgoing FBI Director Wray and demanded that he stop prioritizing DEI after the New Orleans terror attack.
“I write to express my deep concern regarding the terror attack that occurred in New Orleans on January 1. In the early hours of New Year’s Day, an individual plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, killing 14 innocent people and injuring dozens more. Among the injured are two heroic police officers who traded gunfire with the suspect, who is now deceased. While the facts surrounding this unconscionable attack continue to emerge, what we know is deeply troubling: the suspect was in possession of weapons, improvised explosive devices, and an ISIS flag. This horrific incident constitutes a blatant act of terror on the American homeland, and the people of our country deserve to know whether federal law enforcement agencies can sufficiently prevent and respond to such incidents,” Blackburn wrote.
Senator Blackburn blasted Wray for prioritizing DEI over protecting the American people.
Other offices quickly called dibs on the DEI office furniture, which was nicer than their own, nicer because it’s DEI furniture for DEI hirelings, who expect (and demand) nothing but the best.