Man arrested for threat to kill Gabbard, Trump
Twenty-four-year-old Aliakbar Mohammed Amin of Lilburn, Ga., is in FBI custody now and rightfully so. According to the Department of Justice, this "Georgia man," as the media like to call him, was charged with "transmitting interstate threats to injure Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard and her family."
Gabbard, who thanked the FBI on X, called him something else: a "radicalized, dangerous criminal."
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The name suggests that Amin is a Muslim. Other Muslims believe they need to kill non Muslims. They are making Islam look like a death cult.
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OUTRAGE IN TEXAS - A Symbolic Conquest of Texas Culture A newly unearthed promotional video from several years ago confirms what many feared: the controversial EPIC Mosque—the same group behind the Islamic enclave EPIC City—held an Eid celebration at Southfork Ranch, home of Dallas icon JR Ewing. To some, it may seem like a harmless event. But this wasn’t inclusion. It was a calculated cultural strike—a symbolic takeover of one of the most recognizable symbols of Texas grit, freedom, and unapologetic power.
And it’s part of an Islamic pattern: •
Turning public streets in Sugar Land into open-air mosques •
Forcing halal in public schools—removing your right to choose •
Pushing “Pakistani Day” to normalize foreign Islamic loyalties •
Hosting “Muslim Day at the Capitol” with Hamas-linked CAIR •
Converting Texas mega-churches into mosques •
Seizing Texas farmland for Islamic cemeteries And now—JR Ewing’s ranch has been claimed. To the casual observer, it may seem trivial. Dallas was “just a show,” right? Wrong. To Islam—and the radical left that empowers it—symbols matter. Icons must fall. Monuments must be repurposed. Your heritage must be erased. Southfork was never just a ranch. It stood for ambition, power, Texas pride—and that’s exactly why it was targeted.
This isn’t coexistence. It’s conquest—one Texas symbol at a time.
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