Thanks to swift action from intelligence agencies and law enforcement officials, a suspect has been taken into custody related to the bombings in New York and New Jersey.

Deborah Ross, unsurprisingly, has been silent about the attacks.
Ross does not have a strong background when it comes to valuing the hard work of American intelligence agencies…

In 2001, just months after the deadly September 11th terrorist attack, Deborah Ross’ ACLU called American intelligence agencies “dangerous” in a cover story featured in their quarterly newsletter. At the time this article was published Deborah Ross is listed as both Executive Director and Legal Director for the North Carolina ACLU.

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