Former Jihadis have been given big responsibilities in the donald trump government. Their names are Ismail Royer and Sheikh Hamza Yusuf. They are accused of having allegedly visited Lashkar-e-Taiba training camp in pakistan in the year 2000.

According to the report of American investigative journalist Laura Loomer, 2 former jihadis have been appointed to the white house Advisory Board of Lay Leaders, which has been announced on the official white house website. Both Ismail Royer and Zaytuna college co-founder Sheikh Hamza Yusuf have been listed despite being associated with Islamic jihadists.


'Ismail Royer served 20 years in prison'

He posted on social media platform X and said I exclusively report the announcement that Ismail Royer, a jihadist who served 20 years in prison for terrorist activities targeting Americans, has been announced today as a member of the white house Advisory Board of Lay Leaders. I regret to inform you that Sheikh Hamza Youssef is also a jihadist who has lied about the true definition of jihad and is associated with the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.

'Name in fund raiser for man convicted of killing police officer'

He said that two days before 9/11, Youssef spoke at a fund raiser for Jamil Al Amin, who was on trial for killing a police officer. During his speech, Youssef accused the US of being a racist country and suggested that Al-Amin was framed. Al-Amin was convicted of murder the following year. Youssef also said that Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, who was convicted in a 1990 plot to bomb New York landmarks, was unjustly prosecuted.

Ismail Royer, a Muslim Brotherhood Hamas jihadist who was found by the DOJ to have traveled to pakistan to train at a terrorist camp and who was part of a virginia jihadist network that trained Islamist terrorists to attack the US and was investigated by the FBI, is now on the white house Advisory Board of Lay Leaders, as announced today.

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