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Al-Qaeda Now Using Trump’s anti-Muslim Comments in Recruiting Videos

A newly released video from Al Shabab-Somalia’s resident Al Qaeda affiliate-uses footage of Trump spouting deeply Islamophobic rhetoric as a direct recruitment tool for its terrorist organization.

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Towards the end of the video, an Al Shabaab member threatens to carry out a terror attack on a bigger scale than the September 11, 2001 attacks, and said the group planned to kill US President Barack Obama.


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“Yesterday, America was a land of slavery, segregation, lynching and Ku Klux Klan, and tomorrow, it will be a land of religious discrimination and concentration camps”, Awlaki says to the camera.

The video used quotes from Malcom X, white supremacists and included footage of African-Americans protesting police brutality as well as African-American men performing Islamic prayers in prison, said the New York Times.

Trump however is “being used in social media by ISIS as propaganda…to help recruiting”, Palmieri said.

The video then shows a clip from Trump’s SC rally, where Trump stated: “And so remember this”.

Clinton provided no specific evidence of the claim being true.

At a town hall event, she said ISIS is “going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”. It called on USA citizens to convert to Islam and engage in jihad both inside the United States and overseas.

The Detroit Free Press denounced Trump’s plan on December 9, with a front-page editorial blasting the GOP candidate’s “vile bigotry”.

The situation got uglier as the days went on, with Trump branding the former Secretary of State a “liar”.

Trump is a Republican frontrunner in the United States presidential race.

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The New Yorker took aim not at Trump, but the media, calling on TV news outlets to hold Trump more accountable for his statements.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a campaign rally in Grand Rapids Michigan on Dec. 21 2015