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Imam Denies Tie to Orlando Islamic Terror Attacker

In an interview that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “On the Record,” fundamentalist Muslim Imam Abu Taubah denied reports that Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen attended his online seminary while refusing to condemn the stoning of women for adultery and saying that some journalists should be beheaded.

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Report: Mateen Wife Knew of the Terror Plot

Reports from NBC News suggest that the wife of Orlando jihadist Omar Mateen, Noor Zahi Salman, knew of Mateen’s plot to attack the Pulse night club, and went with him on several occasions to scope out potential terror targets.

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Donald Trump: ‘Hillary Clinton Can Never Claim to be a Friend of the Gay Community’ While Pouring Refugees into America

“Hillary Clinton can never claim to be a friend of the gay community as long as she continues to support immigration policies that bring Islamic extremists to our country who suppress women, gays and anyone who doesn’t share their views,” Trump stated during his speech Monday morning at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire following the terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida, which killed roughly 50 people.

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Gov. Rick Scott On Battle Against Radical Islam: Florida A ‘Loving State’

“We’re a loving state,” said governor Rick Scott after being asked directly how he sleeps at night knowing the threat Radical Islam poses to Florida residents and visitors. “We’re a great melting pot.” The term “melting pot” is a term used to describe how immigrants come to America and blend into her mainstream culture and adopt her traditions.

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Families, Friends Mourn Orlando Jihad Victims

Ranging in age from 20 to 50 years old, the victims of the Islamist massacre at Orlando’s Pulse LGBT nightclub Saturday night are being remembered by their loved ones as bright, driven, and independent people whose absence has left a

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