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Lawler targets Dem linked to Twin Towers bombing terrorist
Hamawy Wins, and the Questions Start Winning TooDr. Adam Hisham…
Hamawy Wins, and the Questions Start Winning TooDr. Adam Hisham Hamawy, a combat plastic surgeon with a practice near Princeton, won a crowded 12-way Democratic primary for a Central Jersey House seat that has not elected a Republican this century. That is the kind of local detail that usually gets a few lawn signs and some cheerful mailers. Instead, Hamawy’s victory reopened a debate over his past ties to Omar Abdel-Rahman, the extremist known as the Blind Sheikh, who was convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case. Rep. Michael Lawler, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Middle East Subcommittee, said the matter goes beyond campaign chatter and into national security territory. In Washington, that usually means the filing cabinet starts sweating.Lawler Says the Record Demands a Full InvestigationLawler told Fox News Digital that Hamawy’s background would be troubling for any member of Congress, especially one who could be briefed on sensitive information. He pointed to Hamawy’s role as a defense witness for Abdel-Rahman and to a separate trip to Bosnia in 1992, when Hamawy volunteered with an organization later designated by the U.S. Treasury as a terrorism financier and linked by the 9/11 Commission to Osama bin Laden’s…
SPLC Busted for Wire Fraud and Funding KKK Extremists
The indictment cuts into the SPLC’s moral authority For years,…
Man arrested for selling US tech to Iranian military
What federal agents say they found The Justice Department says…
What federal agents say they found The Justice Department says Jamshid Ghomi, 63, of Newport Coast, was arrested Wednesday after federal agents moved on his $35 million Southern California mansion. Prosecutors charge him with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and they say the case involves more than a paperwork problem with a fancy address. According to the DOJ, Ghomi allegedly helped sell U.S.-origin computer networking parts to Iranian companies and government entities, including organizations tied to Iran’s military and nuclear work. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said the government plans to seek prison time and seize assets, including the mansion. Federal cases often arrive wearing a tie and a stern face, but the facts here are simple enough: if the allegations hold, this was not casual international business. It was sanctioned trade with a country the U.S. openly treats as a hostile actor, which is the sort of detail that tends to matter when prosecutors start counting years. https://twitter.com/DAGToddBlanche/status/2062206388739215654?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw How prosecutors say the scheme was hidden Authorities say Ghomi did not just sell restricted goods and hope nobody noticed. The complaint says he took deliberate steps to keep his name off shipping records, left invoices…
Kash Patel busts West Virginia crime ring charging 35 people
West Virginia case brings 35 charges The FBI said Tuesday…
Tech CEO arrested for supplying U.S. military tech to Iran
What the FBI says happenedFederal agents arrested 63-year-old Jamshid Ghomi,…
Judge Brinkema kills DOJ weaponization fund in Marc Elias win
Judge Brinkema halts the fund before it can start U.S.…

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