Richard Grenell, the approaching Special Missions Envoy who served as the first Trump administration’s acting director of national intelligence, is raising the alarm that a lack of knowledge sharing is putting Americans at chance, according to Breitbart. Grenell addressed the issue during Wednesday’s spread of Newsmax Television’s” Finnerty” about the terror attack that occurred in New Orleans and resulted in the death of at least 15 individuals during New Years Eve celebrations.
Grenell brought up the issue with brains sharing that was discovered following the 2001 terrorist attacks September 11 and 11.
” Appearance, one of the things that happened after 9/11 is we did this big statement and we issued this perception and changed our government because our brains authorities had the items, but they didn’t communicate”, Grenell said.
The problem is not just still common, but has gotten worse, he suggested, noting that the FBI has problems with no acting quickly enough on data it finds out.
” I think we still have this problem, and it’s a growing problem”, Grenell continued. We need to be able to discover what the FBI knew, what our brains companies knew, and what they didn’t do to work.
Following the horrifying terror attack that occurred on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, officials are also looking for solutions. As they look into the criminal responsible for the crime, the FBI is continuing to discover more advances. The commission has, so far, investigated the terrorist’s house, older videos, his social media, including his pledge of allegiance to ISIS, and the Airbnb potentially linked to him among different areas of interest.
The FBI has stated to Fox News that they think the Bourbon Street extremist was a “lone wolf.”