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Saturday, December 03, 2016

Keith Ellison's Saudi Arabia Trip Included Meetings With Radical Cleric, Bank That Funds Suicide Bombings

Trip was funded by Muslim Brotherhood-tied organization

Rep. Keith Ellison (D., Minn.) during a 2008 trip to Saudi Arabia met with a radical Muslim cleric who endorsed killing U.S. soldiers and with the president of a bank used to pay the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.

Ellison, now a leading candidate to head the Democratic National Committee, was brought to Saudi Arabia for a two-week trip by the Muslim American Society (MAS), a group founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood to act as its “overt arm” in the United States.

Details of Ellison’s religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia are scarce, but photographs discovered by the Washington Free Beacon show that Ellison met with controversial figures during the trip.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The enemies Within must be removed

Anonymous said...

Notice the MSM and left leaning press doesn't point this out, but they're all over Trump's cabinet picks.

Unknown said...

he sure didn't have the welfare of the american peoplein mind just something to pad his pockets let's see his reactions if one of those suicide bombers shows up on his doorstep

Anonymous said...

8:14. They won't because they know he is a brother in arms

Anonymous said...

And the mainstream media and the Liberals of the world are worried about Trump talking to the president of Taiwan give me a break

Anonymous said...

What's all the fuss about? Ellison personifies the domestic terrorists democrats are now days. Why would they hide who they really are? They're the ones who are truly racist, antisemitic and judgmental. Let them have a leader who truly exemplifies who they really are? 🤔

Anonymous said...

729 MSM knows it's lost all credibility to viewers. Last election proved their lack of influence. They're just talking to each other. Sharing that mental disorder much like folks do when they go to group therapy. There really is nothing to see there. It's like one big void. 🤔