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WALLACE: “I’ve not heard one utterance of connecting the dots from Christopher Wray in the days after the deadliest attack on the U.S. capitol in our — in history.”
STRZOK: “Nicolle, I think that’s right and I think if you look at the scale in terms of the threat to democracy — I mean, 9/11 was a tragedy. We lost thousands of lives in a horrific way that we still mourn to this day. But when you look at something that is an attack on democracy, something that could actually bring about a fundamental change to American governance as we understand it, 9/11 is nothing compared to January 6. And the fact that the FBI and the rest of the government, if they are not on the same sort of war footing that we were on in the weeks and months and years after 9/11, shame on everyone. This is a far greater threat to our constitutional democracy than anything we’ve faced in the past 20 or more years.”