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U.S. Taxpayers Gave Radical Islamic ‘Institutions’ over $47 Million
Since 2007, U.S. taxpayers have bestowed millions of dollars on Islamic groups connected to radicals.

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Some of the largest amounts involve grants to aid charities. Long favored by Islamist movements as a means to spread ideology through welfare, charities also provide extremists with plentiful funding and the occasional accompanying credibility of government partnership.
The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), for instance, received over $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief work in 2016 and 2018.

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Shouldn't that read 'Democrats Gave radical islamic institutions over $47 million dollars stolen from hard working American taxpayers'?

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Shouldn't that read 'Democrats Gave radical islamic institutions over $47 million dollars stolen from hard working American taxpayers'?

Of course.
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Third, funding to Islamist organizations has not been reduced under the Trump administration. In fact, it has increased: In 2018, 40 grants and contracts worth over $13 million were distributed to organizations controlled or influenced by radical movements; two years earlier, under Obama, only 35 grants worth a mere $3.6 million were handed out to radical-linked institutions.