Rep. King: Self avowed terrorist invited to White House

Jim Kouri
Law Enforcement Examiner
7/28/2012

Obama administration minions may have violated U.S. law last month by welcoming an Egyptian with ties to terrorism to the White House in order to lobby for the release of an imprisoned terrorist known as the Blind Sheik, claimed Rep. Pete King, current chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, in a statement on Thursday.

Hani Nour Eldin — an avowed member of Gama’a al-Islamiyya listed by the State Department as terror group — was elected along with members of Islamist groups the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists to Egypt’s parliament.

“Eldin was put through a stringent vetting process before he was given a U.S. visa to enter the U.S. and then gain admittance to the White House,” claimed Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who in the past has been criticized for her laxity in matters of national security.

But, according to Rep. King, the U.S. investigators involved in his vetting either ignored Hani’s Facebook page or didn’t check it at all. On Facebook he boasts of his membership in Gama’a al-Islamiyya…

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Related: Gohmert and Napolitano clash over alleged Muslim infiltration

…“He accessed some information,” [Napolitano] replied. “What bothers me, quite frankly, are the allegations that are made against anyone who happens to be Muslim.”

“The allegations are not because he is Muslim,” Gohmert insisted. “You’ve followed me around the world, you’ve seen me huggin’ Muslims around the world, because the ones I hug are our friends, and this administration seems to have a hard time recognizing members of terrorist groups who are allowed into the White House. You’re aware of that happening, aren’t you?”

“Absolutely not,” Napolitano curtly said…

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