That Quantico incident? Nothing to see here: Remember the ruckus caused back in May by two Jordanian illegals who attempted to breach Marine Corps Base Quantico in a box truck posing as Amazon delivery drivers? Remember all the speculation about how they were likely conducting a dry run to test security at the base before launching a terrorist attack? Well, the Biden-Harris Justice Department wants you to move along. They say there's nothing to see here. The DOJ "quietly dismissed charges," reports The Washington Times, adding, "In court documents, the U.S. attorney in eastern Virginia said squelching the cases was in the interest of 'the ends of justice,'" and the details of the case remain murky. "We are aware that one of these men entered through the Southwest border, claimed asylum, and was released into the interior just a month prior to the incident at Quantico," said House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green. "The circumstances surrounding this event remain concerning, and I urge the Biden-Harris administration to respond without further delay to Congress and the American people." We're shocked — SHOCKED — to report that the U.S. attorney's office declined to comment on the dismissal of charges.
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