Creepy Joe kike appointee to DHS (homeland security) says "preserving heritage makes her sick"

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Creepy Joe kike appointee to DHS (homeland security) says "preserving heritage makes her sick"

Biden DHS Official: Americans Trying to Preserve Their Heritage 'Makes Me Sick'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jul. 16, 2021

Link: http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=62378

Samantha Vinograd, the Department of Homeland Security's new acting assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention in the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans is a former CNN analyst who said the idea of Americans trying to preserve their heritage makes her "sick."

While appearing on CNN in March 2019, Vinograd slammed President Trump for giving a speech at CPAC about the importance of preserving our heritage.

"His statement makes me sick, on a personal level," Vinograd said. "Preserving your heritage, reclaiming our heritage, that sounds a lot like a certain leader that killed members of my family and about six million other Jews in the 1940s."

"But our national security level, the president talks about preserving our heritage as a catch-all for implementing policies that misallocate resources," Vinograd continued. "He pretends there are massive flows of illegal immigrants coming over our borders and spending billions of dollars on a border wall emergency instead of paying attention to real national security threats. He sounds a lot like despotic leaders who talked about white heritage and white nationalism around the world and putting resources in the wrong place and pretending there are foreign people trying to influence our country in a way that just isn't accurate."

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Vinograd cares deeply about preserving her own heritage as she noted in a 2017 article in Marie Claire where she railed against Trump's travel ban and blamed America for the Nazis killing her family in the Holocaust:

As the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, I know far too much about what closing borders to refugees means. And as a four-year veteran of the White House National Security Council, I know about how to make policies that keep us safe from real threats, not imaginary ones. I also know that the amateur policy-making behind the misguided Executive Order that President Trump signed on Friday—which was, let's not forget, International Holocaust Remembrance Day—will not make us safer. It will actually make us less secure.

[...] I am alive today because my father survived the Holocaust by hiding on a farm and joining the French resistance. His whole family—and about 6 million other Jews—did not survive. The United States could have helped by offering sanctuary, but chose not to let in as many Jewish refugees as it could. We even turned back a ship of refugees docked right by our coast—so close they could see the lights of Florida—and sent them back to Europe and the Nazi killing machine.

The Executive Order that President Trump signed on Friday would similarly abandon refugees to persecution, and in some cases death. My father did not survive the Holocaust for this.

Vinograd will be working together with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and DHS's top counterterrorism official, John Cohen, on "counterterrorism" and "threat prevention," aka labeling the American people as "terrorists" in order to strip them of all their rights.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has appointed John Cohen, the department’s top counterterrorism official, to also take the helm at DHS’ Office of Intelligence and Analysis https://t.co/T1fNN3R2ee
— POLITICO (@politico) July 9, 2021

From Politico last week:

The Department of Homeland Security's intelligence arm is getting new leadership.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced Friday morning that John Cohen, the department's top counterterrorism official, will take the helm at DHS' Office of Intelligence and Analysis in addition to his current role. POLITICO obtained the announcement Mayorkas sent to the department.

[...] Mayorkas brought him back to DHS, where he has focused on the department's efforts to combat domestic terrorism. Earlier this year, DHS stood up a new team in the intelligence office to focus on that specific threat. And late last month, Cohen told members of Congress in a closed-door briefing that the department was concerned about the spread of the conspiracy that Trump will be reinstated as president in August.

Mayorkas' letter also announced that Samantha Vinograd, currently the department's senior counselor for national security, will become acting assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention in the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans.

The announcement said Vinograd previously worked in government for nearly a decade, including as director for Iraq on the Obama administration's National Security Council. More recently, she worked at Goldman Sachs and Stripe. She also provided on-air national security commentary for CNN.
In addition to being sickened by our country and our heritage, Vinograd was a top Russiagate conspiracy hoaxer who went so far as to claim the Mueller report was "a gift to the government of Russia" after it failed to back up her baseless conspiracy theories.

CNN's Sam Vinograd: The Mueller Report is a gift to the government of Russia. This is a very proud moment for Vladimir Putin for several reasons*♂️ pic.twitter.com/x9PCxr9HVY
— Wojciech Pawelczyk (@Woj_Pawelczyk) April 20, 2019

Does this sound like someone interested in "securing our homeland"?
 
Re: Creepy Joe kike appointee to DHS (homeland security) says "preserving heritage makes her sick"

Here's a little commentary on the personal character of Biden--not only brain-dead, creep, but a disgusting, lying psycho too.

 

Jewish leaders express relief at Le Pen’s defeat, warn of new battle ahead in France​

President Emmanuel Macron may have defeated his far-right rival relatively comfortably in Sunday’s runoff, but the Jewish community says the hard work lies ahead: ‘The progress Marine Le Pen has made is frightening.'

Link: https://forward.com/fast-forward/50...en-defeat-warn-of-new-battle-ahead-in-france/

Marine Le Pen at a news conference on March 22, 2021 in Paris, France.

Marine Le Pen at a news conference on March 22, 2021 in Paris, France. Photo by Getty Images
By Shirli Sitbon (Haaretz)April 25, 2022
This article originally appeared on Haaretz, and was reprinted here with permission. Sign up here to get Haaretz’s free Daily Brief newsletter delivered to your inbox.
PARIS – Relief was the first emotion expressed by French-Jewish community leaders after centrist incumbent Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen in the presidential runoff on Sunday.
“It’s a relief to see that Marine Le Pen was blocked from reaching power – but this time we were seriously worried,” said Francis Kalifat, head of the French Jewish umbrella body Crif.
“We were concerned because some people, like [far-left presidential candidate] Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who got 22 percent in the first round of voting, had made ambiguous statements, refusing to call on their supporters to vote for Macron.”
National Rally leader Le Pen’s 41.5 percent was the highest ever achieved by a far-right party in France. Samuel Lejoyeux, head of the Union of Jewish Students of France, said that while he also felt relief at the result, “this is no victory. The main thing is that Marine Le Pen and her racist and antisemitic project have been kept out of the Élysée Palace, but the progress she has made is frightening.”
Many Jewish voters were wary of Le Pen despite her efforts in recent years to distance herself from prior comments made by her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who has been convicted several times for contesting crimes against humanity. Jewish leaders said they believed that efforts to soften her image, which have been referred to as “de-demonization,” were just a strategy.
“When you have the kind of heritage Marine Le Pen has, you can move away from it – but you have to do so very clearly, and she hasn’t,” said lawyer Muriel Ouaknine Melki, who heads the European Jewish Organization. “On the contrary, she still has the same networks as her father when he was party leader. The same people in charge of her security and the party’s finances. She’s surrounded with people who have close contacts with antisemitic comedian Dieudonné and used to have with [the late] Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson.
“Her decision to drop the ban on ritual slaughter and the kippa before the vote is purely a facade,” said Melki, referring to Le Pen’s pledge to outlaw the wearing of the Muslim headscarf in public but not the kippa.
Jewish leaders argued that the only way to stop the far right’s rise is to address the problems that drove so many to vote for Le Pen. “Macron’s victory is good for France and French Jews, but Le Pen’s share of the vote was very high – and this means there is a lot of work to do,” said Crif’s Kalifat.
“The government holds a great responsibility; it must find answers to people’s concerns on the cost of living and lack of security – that’s the only way to make extremist parties lose ground,” he said. “And it’s not just the far right: the far left is also a threat. Together they got some 60 percent of the vote in the first round,” he added.
In his victory speech, Macron said he recognized that he must realign his presidential platform because so many people voted for him to keep Le Pen out. He said he would make France a fairer place and aim to do a better job hitting targets with regard to climate change. “I’m no longer the candidate of one side but the president for everyone,” he said.
Jewish student leader Lejoyeux said that for Macron to counter extremist ideologies, “he must step up his policies against antisemitism and Islamists.”
Macron’s Forward! party will head to the polls again in June for the parliamentary elections. Le Pen, Éric Zemmour and Mélenchon have vowed to build their groups and take control of the decision-making process in Parliament.
“A new battle begins now,” Kalifat said. “The French electoral system of majoritarian voting does not benefit small parties, but everything will depend on the alliances parties make.”
Lejoyeux also sounded the alarm on the upcoming elections. “We will be watching traditional mainstream politicians who are tempted to make some kind of alliance with extremist parties – some socialists have already tried to get Mélenchon to accept them into his alliance. Red lines need to be imposed for such alliances,” he added.
 
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