James Foley’s mother was interviewed on CNN tonight (too bad no one saw it live.) Foley’s mother didn’t hold back. She said she is embarrassed with the Obama regime, and was told not to go the media when her son was held as a hostage by ISIS Muslim terrorists. Foley’s mother didn’t mention names, but if I had to guess, I’d say it was Valerie Jarrett who told Foley’s mother not to go to the media.
Diane Foley, the mother of beheaded American journalist James Foley, spoke out in an interview today with CNN’s Anderson Cooper about what she was told by the U.S. government while her son was in captivity. And she clearly didn’t have anything positive to say about the way the government handled things.
She told Cooper she was informed that raising a ransom was illegal and that the government “would not exchange prisoners, would not do a military action.” Foley said, “We were just told to trust that he would be freed, somehow, miraculously, and he wasn’t, was he?”
Foley spoke out about the “hatred” spewed by ISIS and said, “Our government needs to learn from the mistakes it’s made.” The full interview will air on Anderson Cooper 360 tonight at 8:00 pm.