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This month, five Members of Congress wrote to the Inspector Generals of five executive branch departments requesting an investigation in to the extent to which organizations and individuals with known Muslim Brotherhood associations are being used as a source of counsel, guidance, decision - making or expertise by the federal government. The letters by Reps. Bachmann, Gohmert, Westmoreland, F ranks and Rooney were an essential next step in bringing both government and public attention to this issue. By its own accounts, the Obama administration regularly meets with and relies on groups and individuals with what federal courts have found to be “ more than enough evidence” of linkage with the Muslim Brotherhood and its Palestinian branch, the designated terrorist group Hamas. These groups are unindicted co - conspirators in the largest terror funding case in American history, US vs. Holy Land Foundat ion (2008). The legislators requested that the Inspector General “conduct a formal investigation or evaluation of the extent to which Muslim Brotherhood - tied individuals and entities have helped achieve the adoption of these State Department actions and po licies or are involved in their execution.” One of those actions was the Secretary of State’s February 2010 visit to Dar Al - Hekma College in Jedda, Saudi Arabia. On that occasion, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton demonstrated her support for the views and achievements of the college’s founder, Dr. Saleha Mahmood Abedin , the mother of Mrs. Clinton’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Huma Abedin .
Posted on: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 22:33:50 +0000

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