The bloody undershirt of the Austin mass shooter who terrorized innocent Americans over the weekend has revealed what many suspected all along - this was likely another foreign-inspired terror attack on U.S. soil, this time with potential ties to Iran.
Ndiaga Diagne, the 53-year-old gunman who opened fire at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden early Sunday morning, left behind evidence suggesting his rampage was motivated by recent U.S.-Israeli military operations against the Iranian regime. Two Americans are dead and 14 more wounded because of this attack, which police ended when they tracked down and eliminated the threat.
The blood-stained sweatshirt recovered from the scene tells a disturbing story that the mainstream media will undoubtedly try to downplay or ignore entirely. Why? Because it exposes the ongoing national security crisis that festered under the Biden regime and the very real threats facing everyday Americans when our borders remain porous and our enemies feel emboldened.
Iran's Terror Network Reaches American Streets
This isn't just some random act of violence, folks. When foreign adversaries like Iran can inspire attacks on American families enjoying a night out, we're looking at a fundamental failure of our intelligence and security apparatus. How many more Ndiaga Diagnes are walking among us right now, radicalized by Iranian propaganda and ready to strike?
President Trump's strong stance against Iran during his first term kept these terrorists in check. But four years of Biden's weakness on the world stage emboldened our enemies and made America a target once again. Now, as Trump works to restore American strength and security, we're still dealing with the deadly consequences of that failed foreign policy.
"The American people deserve answers about how this terrorist slipped through the cracks and why our intelligence agencies didn't prevent this attack,"a source close to the investigation told reporters.
Every American family should be asking: How many more Iranian-inspired attacks are being planned right now? And what is the Trump administration doing to hunt down these terror cells before they strike again?
