CNN’s Kayyem: Department of Homeland Security Is Using ‘Nazi Propaganda’
CNN’s senior national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that the Department of Homeland Security was using “Nazi propaganda.”

CNN’s senior national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that the Department of Homeland Security was using “Nazi propaganda.”

CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said Tuesday on “News Central” that former President Donald Trump is using the “threat of violence” to rally the support of his people.

On Friday’s broadcast of “CNN News Central,” CNN National Security Analyst Juliette Kayyem commented on reporting from CNN that, according to law enforcement sources, part of the Louisville bank shooter’s “goal was to show how easy it was in America

CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem said Friday on CNN’s “At This Hour” that no 18-to-25-year-old males should be allowed to have assault weapons.

In the wake of Tuesday’s attack on a Texas elementary school which left 19 children and two adults dead, CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem called for the federal government to suspend immigration enforcement in the area of Uvalde, Texas, and turn the small town into a “safe harbor” for illegals residing there.

Wednesday on CNN’s “At This Hour,” network national security analyst Juliette Kayyem argued against referring to the New York City subway station shooting as an act of terrorism.

Former Obama administration official Juliette Kayyem backpedaled a call Thursday for actions against Canadian truckers protesting the government’s strict coronavirus policies, Fox News reported.

CNN national security analyst Juliette Kayyem accused former President Donald Trump of “leading a terror movement” on Thursday on CNN’s “New Day.”

Former Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security under President Obama Juliette Kayyem called Tuesday for the Biden administration to restrict the unvaccinated from flying by placing them on a no-fly list.
