
Morgan Ortagus on 'Outnumbered': FBI statement on Texas synagogue attack was 'incredibly tone-deaf’
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Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus told "Outnumbered" on Monday that the FBI’s initial statement on the synagogue attack in Texas was "tone-deaf."
MORGAN ORTAGUS: The statements that first came out after we all learned about this hostage situation, and thank God that it was cleared up and the people on the ground did their job. But the statements are just incredibly tone-deaf especially at a time when we have rising antisemitism around of the world and in our own country as well.
In fact, I think many people know that my family and I are Jewish and when we go to temple on Saturdays here in Nashville. There’s always these amazing cops standing at the front and I thank them. We’re relieved to have them. Plenty of churches around the country need to have protection as well sadly because of attacks and I think it’s just a devastating place where we are in our country where we have to have police at our centers of worship in order to protect us. But what’s more important is the administration not look for political correctness in these situations.

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