A bookshelf in Abdul El-Sayed's living room—which he sought to conceal from a documentary film crew in 2018—contained works by an unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, a member of an Islamic group that sought to establish a Sharia-governed state, and a Muslim cleric whose writings have influ
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A bookshelf in Abdul El-Sayed's living room—which he sought to conceal from a documentary film crew in 2018—contained works by an unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, a member of an Islamic group that sought to establish a Sharia-governed state, and a Muslim cleric whose writings have influ
Conservative Review reported the story as "Abdul El-Sayed's Secret Bookshelf Features Works From World Trade Center Bombing 'Unindicted Co-Conspirator' and Radical Islamic Scholars."
2 sources have covered this story, including Conservative Review and Washington Free Beacon. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 16 hours ago.
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