Pirro warns terrorists 'we're coming for you' after alleged Benghazi attack leader finally arrested
Jeanine Pirro emphasized the U.S. commitment to pursuing justice for Americans affected by terrorism following the capture of Zubayr Al-Bakoush, a suspect in the 2012 Benghazi attack.
Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., made a passionate statement regarding the recent arrest of Zubayr Al-Bakoush, who is alleged to be a leader in the 2012 Benghazi attack that resulted in the deaths of four Americans. During her appearance on 'Fox & Friends Weekend,' she promised that the U.S. will never cease its quest for justice against terrorists responsible for the attack. Pirro's remarks reflect a firm stance on accountability and a commitment to ongoing investigations into terrorist activities that threaten American lives.
Pirro criticized the Obama administration for its response to the Benghazi incident, asserting that not enough was done at the time to hold those responsible accountable. She pointedly referred to the failure of the American response during the attack, highlighting that the "American cavalry" did not arrive in defense of those under siege. This criticism is part of a larger narrative employed by some political figures to question the previous administration's foreign policy and actions concerning terrorism.
The arrest of Al-Bakoush comes as the U.S. is also grappling with a significant increase in individuals on its terror watchlist, underlining the ongoing battle against terrorism. Pirro's comments serve as a reminder of the persistent impact the Benghazi attack has had on American political discourse, particularly in discussions about national security and the government's responsibility to protect its citizens from terrorist threats.