Phillip Haney, a former Homeland Security employee who was part of the operation in California said the Obama White House shut down his program in 2012 and if he didn’t he could have prevented the terrorist attack in San Bernardino that killed 14 people.
As reported by NewsMax, Haney appeared on Fox News Channel The Kelly File. He said his program that Obama shut down identified the mosque attended by the terrorists as being the home of a group of individuals who were being investigated.Haney said:
As we were tracking them, we would have put the red light on them.
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As a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security, Haney has filed a Freedom of Information Act request to find out why Obama killed his program.