What (else) does CAIR have to hide?

 

“Today the House Homeland Security Committee held a hearing on the radicalization of American Muslims. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has vehemently opposed any such hearings. Why?”

Could it be because “several of CAIR’s top associates around the country are currently serving prison sentences for funneling money to terrorist groups and for other terrorism-related crimes” and they are afraid of what else the authorities might uncover?

Ghassan Elashi is serving a sixty-five year prison sentence for funneling money to Hamas. Randall Royer is serving a twenty-year sentence after pleading guilty to weapons charges in Virginia. Both had been at one time associated with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Elashi was a founder of CAIR-Texas and Royer served as a communications specialist for the organization.

“CAIR stands to lose much if their connections to terrorism are further exposed in these hearings.”

– Jordan Sekulow

Find out how you can help those who are working hard to unmask the deceit and dangerous activities of this slick front for the Muslim Brotherhood:

https://www.aclj.org/petition/Default.aspx?AC=DNE1103052&SC=3749&email=danielgmiller@mac.com&guid=48172B5F-2BD0-4EC1-929F-D6A026CA1645

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