Osama bin Laden's Niece Supports Trump's Reelection
Osama bin Laden's niece, Noor bin Ladin, has expressed her admiration and support for President Donald Trump ahead of the election.
Noor recently appeared on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show to endorse Trump. She also warned that another 9/11-type of attack could take place if a Democratic bet is elected president.
Noor revealed that she received criticisms for supporting Trump than she had ever received for her associations and last name.
"As you can imagine, there are a few challenges that come with carrying this name, not least on a personal level being associated to a man whose values and beliefs are so diametrically opposed to my own, but yes," she said in a We Are Mitu report.
She added that she finds it interesting that in certain elitist circles she encountered, she faced so much arrogance and vulgarity for stating her beliefs and for supporting her president.
Noor is Swiss-born and said she is all for Trump this coming election. She cited that this election is the most important one in an entire generation.
She said that she had been a supporter of Trump since he announced he was running in 2015.
"He must be re-elected... It's vital for the future of not only America but Western civilization as a whole," Noor was quoted.
Noor earlier expressed her support in an article by The New York Post. She said Trump has shown that he protects America and its people by extending from foreign threats by destroying terrorists at the root.
She noted that all the terrorist attacks that happened in Europe over the past 19 years have completely shaken people to the core.
"[Radical Islam] has completely infiltrated our society," Noor said in a Business Insider report.
In the United States, she continued that it is very alerting that the left aligned itself with the people who share that ideology.
Noor has posted pictures of herself on Twitter wearing clothing with pro-Trump slogans. She has a degree in business administration from the University of Geneva.
She also has a degree in commercial law from the University of London and writing a book regarding international relations.
Osama bin Laden Notoriety
Intelligence officials believed that many deadly acts of terrorism were done by Osama bin Laden, including the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
He has been on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "most wanted" list for more than a decade. He was the 17th of 52 children and was a Yemeni immigrant.
He was also from a family that owned the largest construction company in Saudi kingdom. He created the Islamist militant group called Al Qaeda that would then center on symbolic acts of terrorism.
On May 2, 2011, U.S. Special Forces tracked Osama to a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. CIA agents then watched the house while drones captured the look of it from the sky. Osama was killed after the operation was completed.
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