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Former Department of Homeland Security officer Philip Haney said he believes that the Orlando and San Bernardino attacks are related and that both might have been prevented had the DHS not deleted records he compiled on Muslims with terror ties.

Haney told Hannity he discovered that the mosque where Omar Mateen worshipped was connected to the same network as the mosque where Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik worshipped.

"Farook would have been put on the no-fly list and not allowed to travel, or his pending fiancé would have been denied a visa because of his affiliation with an organization with plausible ties to terrorism," he said.

He affirmed to Sean Hannity that it was "a fair statement" that the Obama Administration wiped out the work that could have saved American lives.

"Oh, my God," Hannity responded. "This is unconscionable."

Watch the shocking segment above.

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