Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton
Huma Abedin’s position with Clinton in the State Department and her
marriage to Weiner give her exposure to state secrets and access to the
inner workings of Congress

WND
The mother-in-law of disgraced Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner is a
member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Saudi Arabia, according to Arabic
news sources cited by a former Palestinian Liberation Organization
operative.

Walid Shoebat, an ex-Muslim Brotherhood activist in the Holy
Land, translated sources that say Huma Abedin’s mother, Saleha Mahmoud
Abedin, a professor of sociology in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, belongs to the
Sunni movement’s women’s division known at the Muslim Sisterhood.

One of the Sisterhoods aims, reportedly, is “to spread the
Brotherhood’s ideology by infiltrating universities, schools and homes.”

The Muslim Brotherhood, launched in Egypt in the 1920s in
response to the collapse of the Ottoman Turkish Empire, is the parent of
most of the major violent, jihadist organizations in the world today,
including al-Qaida and Hamas. Brotherhood leaders have established front
groups in the U.S., including the Council on American-Islamic
Relations, to help fulfill its long-term aim of establishing Islamic law
in America.

Shoebat, who posted an article with Denver radio host Ben Barrack about his findings ,
says the information about Saleha Abedin was obtained from the Egyptian
opposition newspaper Al-Liwa Al-Arabi, which released an investigation
by Egyptian security.

Weiner’s wife, a practicing Muslim who is still well-connected to
her family, serves as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s deputy chief
of staff. She is considered Clinton’s “right-hand woman,” having worked
with the former first lady and senator since coming to the White House
in 1996 as an intern. Weiner resigned from his Queens, N.Y.,
congressional seat Thursday after admitting he lied about sending lewd
texts and photographs to women on the Internet…