Trump lawyer retweets claim linking Clinton aide to terror video
A lawyer for Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday retweeted a claim that a top Hillary Clinton aide was behind Trump’s appearance in an al-Shabaab recruiting video.
{mosads}“Huma [Abedin] put in order 4 video the second Hillary Clinton lied at debate,” a Trump supporter tweeted to Michael Cohen.
Cohen then retweeted the claim to his followers.
Abedin, a Muslim and a longtime Clinton aide, has occasionally been accused by political opponents of ties to terrorist groups, despite a lack of any known evidence to support such claims.
Trump’s lawyer retweets claim that Huma Abedin ordered al-Shabaab to release a video with footage of Trump pic.twitter.com/POqnNDc1wO
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) January 2, 2016
Huma put in order 4 video the second Hillary Clinton lied at debate re yet another video @MichaelCohen212 https://t.co/zap2yyOaZJ
— Sharon Knapik (@FreeStateYank) January 2, 2016
Cohen earlier slammed the media, saying the terror group was “at this long before Trump run.”
He then retweeted a series of responses, many of which suggested Clinton or other political opponents of Trump are behind the terror group’s video.
How stupid MSM thinks we are? They claim al-Shabaab use of @realDonaldTrump fuels their growth. Were at this long before Trump run #POTUS
— Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) January 2, 2016
Thank you @HillaryClinton for giving these scum fuel to add to the already out of control fire. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/eHIWYA7D9D
— Iowa Girl for Trump (@mommanurse1) January 2, 2016
Mr Cohen, I would not be surprised is Hillary is somehow behind this. Clinton’s play dirty tricks when desperate. https://t.co/G6eZlkNHqQ
— californiagirl*10 (@natashalarebel) January 2, 2016
@MichaelCohen212 @realDonaldTrump al shabob wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for bush (gop establishment ) and Clinton/obama(dem establishment)
— sudip vyas (@sudipvyas) January 2, 2016
@MichaelCohen212 @realDonaldTrump The MSM is full of it. I love it though! The fact he is in a video shows he is a threat. Got that right!
— Kelly (@Kamori01) January 2, 2016
Clinton and Trump have been feuding since mid-December about Clinton’s claim that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is showing videos of Trump’s comments about Muslims to “recruit more radical jihadists.”
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