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FBI Texts: Huma Abedin Sought Immunity – or Would Take ‘5th’

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, likely threatened to take “the 5th” if she didn’t get immunity to talk to a grand jury, according to a newly released batch of phone texts between two pro-Clinton, anti-Trump FBI officials.

The texts just released by Sen. Ron Johnson’s Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee revealed that the threat came in December 2016, after it was thought the Clinton email probe was dormant but one focusing on her husband’s sexting to a 15-year-old girl was ongoing.

The texts do not give much context, other than mentioning a grand jury. Just before the election, there was a renewed focus on Abedin because Clinton emails were found on the computer of her estranged husband, eventually sentenced to two years for sexting the teen.

But a month before the new text revealing the demand from Abedin’s lawyers, the FBI closed the link between the Weiner computer and the Clinton case . . .

Writing on Dec. 13, Strzok texted, “Talked to DoJ about HA interview. Told them we had to interview, no immunity. They said they thought that would get counsel to the point of saying she’s either taking the 5th in the Gj or you need to give her immunity. I said that’s fine, please have discussions to get the decision to that point and I would run up the chain.” (Read more from “Fbi Texts: Huma Abedin Sought Immunity – or Would Take ‘5th'” HERE)

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DC Watchdog to Sue for Emails Between Huma, Crooked Kin

Washington watchdog group Judicial Watch plans to sue the U.S. State Department for copies of emails and other communications between former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin and close members of her family who gave to the Clinton Foundation and who were recently pinched by the feds on major fraud and corruption charges.

The move comes as the Justice Department launches a new inquiry into whether the Clinton Foundation engaged in influence-peddling or other illegal activities while Clinton served as secretary of state from 2009-2013.

As deputy chief of staff for Clinton, Abedin agreed to arrange State Department meetings with business partners of her first cousin, Omar Amanat, a major donor to the Clinton Foundation who last month was convicted by a Manhattan jury of federal fraud charges. The partners scored at least $1.3 million in federal grant money, as WND first reported earlier this year.

Recently released State Department emails reveal the convicted swindler, who awaits sentencing April 25, tried to cash in on his family ties to the former State official — and his lobbying appears to have paid off primarily for his anti-“Islamophobia” group based in Egypt . . .

Court records show that Abedin’s “closest” cousin, who goes by the family nickname “Omi,” cheated investors in Kit Digital Inc. of millions of dollars between 2009 and 2012, forcing the tech start-up to go bankrupt in 2013. (Read more from “DC Watchdog to Sue for Emails Between Huma, Crooked Kin” HERE)

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Trump’s ‘Lock Her up’ for Huma Called Political

After eight years of a politicized Washington “swamp,” where the IRS under Barack Obama openly targeted conservatives and Christians, where Islamists were invited to set policy for the nation’s law enforcers, where the president himself actively ridiculed police officers trying to protect the public, now there’s a claim that the Department of Justice is being politicized.

The claim comes from an official with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which calls itself a Muslim civil-rights organization.

The move was prompted by President Trump’s call for the law to be enforced regarding Huma Abedin, a Muslim who was a top aide to Hillary Clinton while she was U.S. secretary of state . . .

That, claimed Robert McCar, the government affairs chief for CAIR, is just wrong.

“Calling for the imprisonment of political rivals is a clear attempt by President Trump to further politicize the Department of Justice. Every American who values the constitutional guarantee of due process should be outraged by the president’s statements.” (Read more from “Trump’s ‘Lock Her up’ for Huma Called Political” HERE)

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Classified Documents Among Newly Released Huma Emails Found on Weiner’s Laptop

The State Department Friday released a trove of emails from Huma Abedin that the feds discovered on her husband Anthony Weiner’s laptop — including at least five that were marked as “classified.”

Most of the emails were heavily redacted because they contained classified material — but one that was sent on Nov. 25 2010 was addressed to “Anthony Campaign,” an apparent address belonging to Weiner.

The message contained a list of talking points for then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was prepping to make a call to Prince Saud of Saudi Arabia to warn him about sensitive documents that had been given to WikiLeaks by then-Army intelligence officer Bradley Manning . . .

“This appears to be the result of an illegal act in which a fully cleared intelligence officer stole information and gave it to a website. The person responsible will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law” [a talking point] continued. (Read more from “Classified Documents Among Newly Released Huma Emails Found on Weiner’s Laptop” HERE)

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Clinton Pay to Play? Just Check These New Emails From Huma

Former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin used her personal email account to transmit classified documents and coordinate favors for Clinton donors, according to emails obtained by Judicial Watch Wednesday.

Judicial Watch obtained the documents as part of a lawsuit filed after the State Department failed to respond to a March 2015 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. The newly-obtained documents include 91 Clinton email exchanges that were not turned over to the State Department, contradicting Clinton’s claim that, “as far as she knew,” she had turned over all of her government emails.

The emails reveal multiple instances in which Abedin used her personal account to send and receive classified documents as well as arrange personal favors for Clinton donors and political allies on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s behalf.

“Pay to play, classified information mishandling, influence peddling, cover ups—these new emails show why the criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s conduct must be resumed,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.

In one particularly blatant example of nefarious activity, Miguel Lausell, a Puerto Rican Telecom executive and donor of over $1 million to the Clinton Library, requested through Clinton Foundation executive Doug Band that a specific candidate be considered for the U.S. ambassadorship to Puerto Rico. The following day in April 2009, a Clinton aide passed Lausell’s message to Clinton’s special assistants and instructed them to “make sure there is a response.” It remains unclear whether the person in question received the ambassadorship as the name is redacted. (Read more from “Clinton Pay to Play? Just Check These New Emails From Huma” HERE)

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Huma Abedin

The following exchange, or something very like it, is taking place all across the country via email, social media, or cryptic series of texted memes, between patriotic citizens who are scared pantless by the prospect of Hillary Clinton and her team taking absolute executive power come January — and their friends or family members who simply can’t or won’t see what they’re so worried about. Initially, I thought of presenting it entirely in Tweets using social media jargon, but why punish the reader?

CASSANDRA: Did you see that Stream article I sent you on the lifelong ties Hillary’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, has to radical Islamist movements and governments — and their links to terrorist groups that have attacked America?

POLLYANNA: Yeah, I’m really sick of all this racist Muslim-bashing, you know.

CASSANDRA: You know Islam isn’t a race, right? Some of the worst Islamists are blond-haired, blue-eyed losers from the U.S. and Britain who convert to radical Islam as a means of raising their low testosterone count or finding a man who will marry them despite all those extra “fish-and-chips pounds.”

And the majority of Arabs in the U.S. are Christians, who fled the godforsaken hellholes that intolerant Islam made of once-prosperous countries. Of course, the Democrats’ immigration policies are trying to change that, spending millions to fly Muslims from safe camps in Turkey to dump them in Minnesota and Maine, where they can cash nice checks from the U.S. taxpayers — while real refugees (Christians, Yezidis) get beaten at the gates of U.N. camps by highly organized Sunni Muslim bigots.

POLLYANNA: You say that you object to radical Islam. Fine, I can see problems with that, just as I have problems with radical Christianity. You’ve heard of the Westboro Baptist Church, right?

CASSANDRA: Which has maybe 50 members. Remind me, which presidential candidate has an advisor that belongs to Westboro? Is there some oil-rich country pouring millions of dollars each year into turning all Christians into Westboro-style bigots? Building churches and staffing them with Westboro preachers, running journals that explain how to spread Westboro’s ideas to mainstream, peaceful Christians? Because that’s what Saudi Arabia does, and Huma Abedin joined her entire family’s effort to help them, with Saudi money, from people whose other donations went to al Qaeda.

POLLYANNA: The problem with you conservatives is that you read some wild conspiracy theory on the Internet, you don’t bother to fact check it, but if it supports your prejudice you just start forwarding it around. Have you ever heard of Snopes.com?

CASSANDRA: Yes. It’s two pasty-faced Democrats sitting on their couch with a laptop and Doritos. Why should I trust them any more than you should trust Alex Jones?

POLLYANNA: Well you don’t have to. Real publications with real journalists have looked into the wild allegations you people are throwing to try to smear Huma Abedin.

CASSANDRA: You mean like Vanity Fair, which is the source of most of the facts tying Abedin to radical Islamist propaganda organizations that support terrorism, jihad, and sharia?

POLLYANNA: How about Glenn Kessler’s Washington Post “Fact-Checker” column? It completely devastates stories like the one you sent me.

CASSANDRA: Does it now? Are you willing to go through with me, fact by fact, the claims that the WaPo piece challenges, and what it offers in evidence against those claims? Or do you just want to wave it off, and pretend that the matter is settled because a left-leaning newspaper exuded some spin that helps you feel better about voting for Clinton? Let me know now — my time is precious. Those episodes of Dr. Who on Amazon Prime aren’t going to watch themselves.

POLLYANNA: Sure. Go ahead.

CASSANDRA: Great. Keep in mind that many of the claims put forward by Paul Sperry in the New York Post and in that Stream article I sent you aren’t even addressed here.

Was Huma Abedin an editor at a sharia newspaper, as Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.) told CNN?

Kessler points out triumphantly that, contrary to the charge of Rep. Duffy, the Journal of Minority Muslim Affairs is not a newspaper — but a “journal.” He asserts that it is “staid,” and “peer-reviewed,” nice reassuring words for Washington Post readers, but irrelevant to its contents. There’s a Holocaust-denial journal out there that claims to be peer-reviewed too. You just pick the right set of “peers.” Kessler doesn’t dispute the fact that the journal itself openly supports sharia (the core of Duffy’s claim). But Kessler asserts that calling the journal “radical” is “ridiculous, according to experts on Islam and members of the advisory board.”

He does not address the misogynist and anti-American positions taken by Abedin’s mother in the journal, except to call them “cherry-picked” and “mischaracterized,” based on his own review. Kessler makes no argument to defend these claims, but expects us to trust him — and the opinion of one scholar of Israel, and several people who serve on the magazine’s board (hence, interested parties). So is Kessler saying that it isn’t “radical” by contemporary Muslim standards to blame domestic violence on women, claim that sharia law is more empowering for women than legal equality, and blame the 9/11 attacks on U.S. foreign policy? Kessler might be right about that, tragically.

Did Huma Abedin work at this sharia-advocacy journal?

Kessler waves off the indisputable fact that her name was on the masthead for 12 long years, even as she worked for the Clinton White House and Clinton’s Senate campaign. That’s old news, he suggests, so it doesn’t matter. Did she approve of and agree with the misogynist, theocratic, and anti-American articles that appeared with her name on the masthead? Here Kessler is satisfied with an answer from … the Clinton campaign itself: “The Clinton campaign says Abedin played no role in editing articles.” Well, that settles things, doesn’t it? What journalist would ever question a claim from a political campaign just before a presidential election? Not Kessler.

Here’s a question Kessler didn’t bestir himself to ask: Assuming the (completely unproven) claim that Abedin played no role whatsoever in the journal (and so she was essentially committing career fraud): Was she aware of the journal’s contents? If she disagreed with the views expressed there (something she has never publicly said), why didn’t she resign? It helped to sink Ron Paul’s 2008 run when it came out that bigoted newsletters were put out under his name, though he claimed he’d never seen them. You’d think a political reporter like Kessler could remember a major story like that from just eight years ago.

Was the founder of the journal, Huma’s father, Syed Abedin, a supporter of Saudi Wahabi Islam?
Wahhabism is one of the most puritanical religions in the world. It forbids women to drive cars, flogs and executes adulterers, and demands the death penalty for Muslims who join other faiths. Kessler doesn’t address Abedin’s actual views or statements, but relies on the word of Harvard professor Ali Asani, who vouches that Abedin was a model of a “moderate Muslim.” Had Kessler troubled to look into Syed Abedin’s stated positions, he might have found an interview such as this one, where Abedin endorses Saudi-style theocratic control over the lives of citizens:

The state has to take over. The state is stepping in in many countries … where the state is now overseeing that human relationships are carried on on the basis of Islam. The state also under Islam has a right to interfere in some of these rights given to the individual by the Sharia.

Is the Abedin family tied to the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorist financiers?

Kessler goes deep into the weeds here, counting on readers’ confusion and weariness with foreign names. Essentially, he argues that all the connections between the people who funded the Abedins’ sharia journal and also funded organizations that engaged in terrorism pre-date those groups’ proven involvement in terrorism. Essentially, these organizations seemed entirely innocent when the Abedins worked with them, and only later emerged as radical Islamist groups willing to train, equip, and dispatch terrorist attacks against the West.

Kessler ignores the most significant Muslim Brotherhood link of all, Abedin’s service for three years (while she was in college) on the board of the George Washington University branch of the Muslim Students Association — a group which the Muslim Brotherhood itself named in 1991 as a like-minded allied organization. Remember, as the original Stream piece pointed out, that it was Abedin’s own local branch of the MSA that (just two years after she graduated) hired as its chaplain the al Qaeda operative Anwar al Awlaki, later killed by a U.S. drone strike.

POLLYANNA: This is boring. What’s your point?

CASSANDRA: That the same woman with all these shadowy ties to terrorist financiers and radical organizations, who was raised a puritanical Muslim in a country where women live as serfs, who has never condemned the views she once helped propagate, helped Hillary Clinton create a secret private server where she could hide how the $30 million dollar payoffs the Clinton Foundation was taking from the Saudi government had influenced U.S. policy via the State Department. But probably now you want to talk about how some Alt-Right online trolls are using Pepe the Frog to Tweet about Donald Trump. (For more from the author of “What We Talk About When We Talk About Huma Abedin” please click HERE)

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Abedin Admitted Email Problem Near Time of Reported Hacking Attempt

In August 2010, Huma Abedin admitted she had a problem.

“Sorry. My email is acting up,” the top Clinton aide wrote in response to an email from then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

The email was among 1,250 pages of emails between Abedin and Clinton released Thursday.

That email carries an unusual significance when set alongside an email chain dated Aug. 16, 2010, that was shown to Abedin by the FBI during its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server.

The Aug. 16, 2010, email contained the subject line, “Re: your yahoo acct.” The contents of the message appeared to be a warning to Abedin that her personal Yahoo account had been hacked.

“Abedin did not recall the email and provided that despite the content of the email she was not sure that her email account had ever been compromised,” the FBI report on its investigation said.

The disclosure comes the same day Fox News reported that two separate sources close to the FBI investigation into Clinton’s email server believe that up to five foreign intelligence agencies were successful in hacking into the server.

Abedin held a top-secret security clearance during her time at the State Department, and was able to access two systems — the State Department’s classified system and a nonclassified computer where she could access both her clintonmail.com and Yahoo accounts, the FBI has reported.

The longtime Clinton aide said printing difficulties on the classified network led her to ship emails to her non-State Department accounts for printing. She has also said that she rarely, if ever, cleaned out her inbox of old emails.

Abedin told investigators she “lost most of her old emails” when the clintonemail.com server was transitioned to a different server after Clinton left the State Department.

“Abedin did not know if the system administrator had archived the mailboxes before the system was taken down,” the FBI report said.

As the FBI moves forward with its investigation, the probe could further shed light on President Barack Obama, according to one news report

Obama may also have a “vested interest in the outcome” of the race, said Catherine Herridge of Fox News, who reported Thursday that Abedin told the FBI she “had to tell the White House” every time Clinton changed her email address to make sure that the electronic device used by the president would accept it.

Obama’s cellphone only accepts communications from “whitelisted” sources, Herridge said.

The development may be “another admission that the White House understood [Clinton] was using this private server for government business, and that the president was OK with it … because they were allowing updates to the email [address] to be made,” Herridge said. (For more from the author of “Abedin Admitted Email Problem Near Time of Reported Hacking Attempt” please click HERE)

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Mystery Woman Huma Abedin: Wronged Wife or Stealth Islamist?

One of the many bizarre and unsettling aspects of the prospect of Hillary Clinton as president is her close advisor Huma Abedin. It’s easy to get lost in the squalid and sordid details, so let’s get those out of the way right at the outset. The reason that Hillary Clinton is sinking in the polls right now — and even if she wins might need a pardon from Obama to stay out of prison — is that she seems to have broken the law and lied about it to Congress and the FBI, then tried to destroy the evidence.

Evidence of what? Of the fact that she’d been breaking State Department policy by hoarding classified official government emails on an insecure private server, created to let her evade Freedom of Information Act requests. (Iraq war hero General David Petraeus was threatened with prison for doing much less.) Reporters might have liked to inquire about the huge cash payments which Bill Clinton was raking in via the Clinton Foundation. Did they result in Hillary granting State Department access or favors to foreign governments (like the Russian or Saudi regimes) that coughed up the money? Last summer it seemed we might never know. Under pressure from the White House, and after a private tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and the attorney general, the Justice Department pressured the FBI to stop the investigation into Clinton. But now that investigation has started up again, thanks to Huma Abedin. And her lousy taste in men.

Send Lawyers Guns and Money

You really should watch the hilarious documentary Weiner for the full story slow-motion train wreck, but it boils down to this: Huma’s now-estranged husband, former Congressman Anthony Wiener, is apparently addicted to sexting. Exposure of his behavior forced him out of Congress. He apologized, got forgiveness, and ran for mayor of New York City. Then it turned out he hadn’t stopped doing it. It seemed he was still sending naked selfies to strangers. He apologized again, but came in last in the mayoral race.

Now it emerges that Weiner can’t stop himself, and that one of his recent online “partners” was a 15-year-old girl. As the Daily Mail reports, citing Wikileaks documents, the Clinton campaign apparently knew as long ago as 2011 that Weiner was sexting with women under age 18, but took no action — such as, you know, calling the police. It is unclear whether Clinton’s team informed Abedin.

When Weiner’s online child molestation became public, the FBI had no choice but to look into that, and when they did — and perhaps when Weiner decided to cut a deal — they found on Weiner’s laptop hundreds of thousands of emails, including ones to and from Hillary Clinton dealing with State Department business. Which might be the very evidence which she’d thought safely destroyed. God is just, and he has a dark sense of humor.

Tammy Wynette, or Mata Hari?

But what about Huma? Ms. Abedin stood by her man through the first two scandals, but the third time crossed the line, and she moved out with their son. So she’s a tragic wronged wife, right? A bright-eyed, glamorous wunderkind child of immigrants, who married the wrong man and tried to save her marriage? Well, maybe. But there’s much more to the story.

America once believed that Huma’s mentor Hillary was precisely such a wounded but loyal wife. We have since learned — thanks to films such as Clinton, Inc. — that Hillary’s public willingness to back up her husband’s stories against one female accuser after another was part of a cynical political arrangement. She traded televised “forgiveness” for tangible political favors — such as the Democratic Party’s nomination for Senate in a state where she’d never lived, New York. What did Huma get in return for sticking with Anthony Weiner — a once up-and-coming, famously caustic far left-wing congressman from Brooklyn? We may never know.

What we do know of Huma Abedin — beyond the facts revealed in Weiner, such as that she won’t cook breakfast except in a $10,000 dress — can be listed as follows.

Huma Abedin defended Hillary Clinton’s use of the illegal private server against State Department officials who suggested otherwise — perhaps to keep secret the concrete paybacks in State Department policy for massive Clinton Foundation gifts from nations like Saudi Arabia and Russia.

Abedin was born in the U.S., but raised in Saudi Arabia from the age of 2 by hard-line Islamist parents.

Abedin’s first job, while still in college, was serving as Hillary Clinton’s White House intern in 1996. At the same time, she served as an editor of her family’s radical Islamic journal whose mission was to keep Muslims in non-Muslim countries from assimilating, or abandoning the puritanical Islamist faith preached in Saudi Arabia, whose royal family funded the journal.

The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs was founded by her father, Syed Z. Abedin, who denounced the American system and wrote that the U.S. should have started paying tribute money to Muslims in 1801, rather than fight the Barbary Pirates. Huma served as an editor on the journal for 12 years.

The funding for this journal came from Saudi sheik Omar Naseef, whom the U.S State Department named as one of al Qaeda’s most generous supporters — and a backer of the hard-core pro-sharia Muslim World League, which shares a London office with Abedin’s family journal.

As editor, Abedin published articles penned by her mother that argued that women are to blame for most domestic violence, that Islamic law (sharia) is more just to women than Western law, and that the U.S. brought the 9/11 attacks upon itself. Abedin’s mother and brother still work at the journal.

As the video linked below documents, Huma Abedin served for three years on the Executive Board of George Washington University’s Muslim Students Association (MSA), which is linked closely to the Muslim Brotherhood, the international jihadist conspiracy that avowed in 2001 that its mission is a “grand jihad” devoted to “destroying Western Civilization from within.” How radical is the MSA? Two years after Abedin graduated, her chapter of the group invited Anwar al Awlaki to serve as official chaplain. He was later revealed as a member of al Qaeda, a man whom the New York Times called the “terrorist network’s leading English-language propagandist,” before he was killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2011. He also served “as a hands-on trainer who taught recruits how to make bombs, gave them money for missions and offered suggestions about how to carry out suicide attacks.”

Counterjihad cited further Wikileaks information showing the deep financial debt which the Clinton campaign has incurred to radical Islamists:

Huma Abedin has never publicly renounced or condemned any of the views which she helped disseminate through her family’s journal — although Donald Trump was pressured to condemn the extremist Tweets of fringe supporters whom he has never met or been in any contact with. Since Abedin is Clinton’s closest advisor, and seen as a likely pick for White House Chief of Staff, these questions about her deep, lifelong connections to America’s most dangerous enemies must be answered. (For more from the author of “Mystery Woman Huma Abedin: Wronged Wife or Stealth Islamist?” please click HERE)

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Huma Dumps the Weiner

Huma Abedin has announced that she is separating from the husband, Carlos Danger. Carlos Danger was caught tweeting photos of his crotch with a child next to him. So Huma says that’s enough.

Did Huma Abedin Weiner really not know she had a deviant taking care of her child? She may not know what’s best for herself, but she apparently knows what’s best for Hillary Clinton. I mean, she’s in line, she’s chief aide now. She’s presumably gonna be Hillary’s chief of staff. But she has not been chief of her husband’s staff, obviously.

It’s interesting to note this, too. Did Hillary try to talk her into staying? Hillary didn’t do this. Hillary hung in there. But Huma has had enough. Huma has chosen Hillary over Weiner. Obviously in more ways than one.

I mean, the idea, the possibility of becoming Hillary’s chief of staff is obviously a very attractive thing, particularly when Huma has not been chief of her husband’s staff, obviously, for quite a while.

But the contrast here, no bimbo eruption unit here. Huma Abedin not arising and trying to find out who these women are texting with her husband and then trying to destroy them.

That’s Hillary’s M.O.

But Huma, I guess she just doesn’t want to deal with it, doesn’t want to put up with it. And they’re very sad in the Drive-By Media. It’s almost fly the flag at half mast day. Jeff Zeleny, CNN, just a moment ago:

ZELENY: He is more than a spouse. He is a central player, of course, to Huma Abedin, though. But one cannot understate the importance of her to the Hillary Clinton campaign. There is no one who is —

Note the tone here. It’s like somebody died.

ZELENY: — at the candidate’s right hand more often than Huma Abedin. This really is a personal matter, not a campaign matter; but it is really angering some people on the campaign I have spoken to this morning when this New York Post report came out. They were hoping that he would not embarrass this campaign, embarrass Huma. But that is what has happened here. But, you know, there are so many aides and so many people who work on a campaign; but, again, no one closer in every respect to Secretary Clinton than Huma Abedin. One can only imagine the personal conversations that Huma Abedin is having with Hillary Clinton…

I wonder if Jeff Zeleny there understands what he really just said when he says, “One can only imagine the personal conversations that” — what does Huma have in common with Hillary? What in the world could this possibly be about? It’s obvious. Horndog husbands. So they all know, they all obviously know, but Huma has chosen a different route. She’s distancing herself and separating herself. I guess she figured there’s no future in the last name being Weiner, whereas Hillary knew there was a future with the last name being Clinton. Here is Brian Stelter, the media whiz at CNN.

STELTER: It’s perplexing, it’s mystifying, and now just downright sad. People have had fun with this story, they’ve exploited this story. The New York Post, among others, certainly have. But now to have a child involved, have a child on the cover of the New York Post with his father in bed with him taking lewd photos, that is just sad.

Well, who made it possible? Didn’t Weiner make it possible?

Anyway, you can expect a lot more hand-wringing. You can expect a lot more sorrow. You can expect much sadness in the days ahead as this story continues to bounce around and reverberate through the presidential campaign. And, of course, what will it mean for Hillary, what will it mean for her campaign, and what will Trump do with it? Yes, everybody will be very, very concerned at whatever tactless, tasteless thing Trump tries to do with it, this in their point of view. (For more from the author of “Huma Dumps the Weiner” please click HERE)

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Yes, Anthony Weiner Is a Creep, but Huma Abedin Has Ties to Radical Islam

Anthony Weiner is a creep. Everyone knows he’s a creep. No one is surprised he’s still a creep. And the fact that top Clinton aide Huma Abedin is finally separating from him is a non-story and media scapegoat that allows the bigger scandal surrounding Abedin’s ties to anti-women, pro-Islamic groups to go unnoticed by most.

The New York Post reported Sunday that Saleha Abedin, Huma’s mother, translated and edited a shockingly anti-women book published by the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs.

“Written by her Saudi colleague Fatima Naseef, the book explains that the stoning and lashing of adulterers, the killing of apostates, sexual submissiveness and even female genital mutilation are all permissible practices under Sharia law,” writes Paul Sperry for the Post.

The book is also permissive of marital rape and child marriage while it condemns women in positions of authority in the workplace and laws that promote equal treatment for both genders. In the realm of equal rights, women are allowed, however, to “participate in fighting when jihad becomes an individual duty.”

Now, lest you think that Saleha Abedin edited the book without endorsing the contents, think again:

On the back cover, Saleha says she is “pleased to launch” the book as part of a series on the study of women’s rights in Islam sponsored by the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child (IICWC), for which she is listed as chairperson.

Founded by Huma’s mom, the Cairo-based IICWC has advocated for the repeal of Egypt’s Mubarak-era laws in favor of implementing Sharia law, which could allow female genital mutilation, child marriage and marital rape.

“Saleha is paid by the Saudi government to advocate and spread Sharia in non-Muslim countries like America,” concludes Sperry. He goes on to show how, as secretary of state, “women’s rights champ” Hillary Clinton traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2010 to speak at a girls school founded and managed by mother Abedin. The trip was arranged by Clinton’s right-hand woman, Huma:

While there, Clinton formed a partnership with Saleha’s Dar al-Hekma college called the US-Saudi Women’s Forum on Social Entrepreneurship, and promised to reverse post-9/11 curbs on Saudi student visas to America.

The next year, Clinton invited Saleha and the president of the Saudi school to Washington to participate in a State Department colloquium on women, as revealed by internal emails released in response to a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch.

Will anyone in the mainstream media confront the Democratic presidential candidate and question her about her ties to a hateful and oppressive ideology? Or will the play-by-play of Huma Abedin’s marital problems garner an eternity of media attention as Hillary Clinton coasts to November without mainstream media scrutiny? (For more from the author of “Yes, Anthony Weiner Is a Creep, but Huma Abedin Has Ties to Radical Islam” please click HERE)

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