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Veep Pick Kaine Fails to Contradict Findings in Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Bill (Guest Post)


 
The following questions were sent to Sen. Tim Kaine’s press secretary on September 8, 2016 and again on September 12, 2016, both times with a deadline of close of business September 13, 2016 for any response or request for extension of time.

Would Sen. Kaine vote in favor of S.2230 – Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2015 – if brought to a vote? If not, why not?
Does the Senator dispute any of the findings of fact in the bill? If so, which ones and with what evidence?

THERE WAS NO RESPONSE.

This is not surprising given Tim Kaine’s dalliance with fundamentalist Islamists. When Governor of Virginia, Kaine appointed a Hamas supporter to the state’s Immigration Commission. Kaine spoke at a dinner honoring a Muslim Brotherhood terror suspect. Moreover, he has taken campaign contributions from Muslim Brotherhood front groups, including the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations). Much more at Breitbart.

Background

The Sharia TipSheet asked the White House Press office in January 2016 whether the President would sign S.2230 – Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2015 (sponsored by Ted Cruz) – if passed by Congress. If not, why not?

The TipSheet also asked: Does the White House dispute any of the following findings of fact in the bill set forth below? If so, which ones and with what evidence?

These findings of fact were put to the White House:

No responses were received to any of the questions or findings of fact.

This is not surprising, given this White House’s track record with the Muslim Brotherhood:

If the Muslim Brotherhood is a good partner and tilting toward them is good policy, why won’t the White House answer questions or defend its chumminess with the Muslim Brotherhood in the cold light of day?

UPDATE 9/14/16 – S.2230 now has seven co-sponsors. A companion bill, H.R.3892, was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee on Feb. 24, 2016 (story here). H.R. 3892 has 64 co-sponsors.

Crossposted from Confrontations

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