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Tim Walz repeatedly hosted Muslim cleric who celebrated Oct. 7 and shared pro-Hitler website link – Washington Examiner

The article discusses the controversial ties between Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee​ and governor of Minnesota, and Imam Asad Zaman​ of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota. It highlights ⁢that‌ Walz has hosted Zaman on multiple occasions, including ‌during a time when​ Zaman celebrated Hamas’s attacks on Israel and promoted ⁤a pro-Hitler film. ‌Zaman’s statements and affiliations have raised concerns among Jewish organizations, with the Anti-Defamation League​ urging public⁤ officials to ⁢distance‌ themselves from him due ‌to his anti-Jewish rhetoric​ and‌ justification of ​violence against Israel. The ties are seen as potential political liabilities for Walz as he⁣ campaigns alongside‌ Vice President Kamala Harris, especially following scrutiny of Walz’s associations with individuals who hold extremist views. Critics argue that these associations suggest a platform for anti-Israel ​sentiments within⁤ a possible ‍Harris-Walz⁢ administration.


Tim Walz repeatedly hosted Muslim cleric who celebrated Oct. 7 and shared pro-Hitler website link

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, on at least five occasions as governor of Minnesota, hosted a Muslim cleric who celebrated Hamas‘s Oct. 7 attack last year on Israel and promoted a film popular among Neo-Nazis that glorifies Adolf Hitler, the Washington Examiner found.

The imam, Asad Zaman of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, joined other Muslim leaders in May 2023 for a meeting about mosque security with Walz’s gubernatorial office in Minnesota. Zaman also spoke at a May 2020 event to call for peaceful protests with the governor during the riots in Minnesota sparked after George Floyd’s death. In April 2019, the cleric delivered an invocation before Walz’s state address — just months after Zaman called for an end to a government shutdown at a press conference with Walz in January 2019.

Zaman, moreover, attended a May 2019 event that Walz hosted for Ramadan, social media posts show.

Walz’s ties to Zaman could serve as problematic baggage for the Minnesota governor as he campaigns with Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee. News of the ties also comes after a Washington Free Beacon report this week found Walz spoke at a 2019 event with an antisemitic scholar who has defended terrorism against Israel.

Zaman, who is from Bangladesh, said on Oct. 7 of last year that he “stands in solidarity with Palestinians against Israeli attacks.” That day, which saw 1,200 Israelis murdered by Hamas terrorists, he also shared an image of a Palestinian flag on Facebook in response to a post by Yusuf Abdi Abdulle, director of the Islamic Association of North America, declaring that “Palestine has the right to defend itself.” The Biden-Harris administration, Abdulle wrote in the post, was “on the wrong side of history” in “supporting the extremist Zionist regime and its illegal settlements.”

Zaman, meanwhile, has used his Facebook page over the years to share official Hamas press releases, blog posts on antisemitic websites slamming Jews, and, in one 2015 instance, a link to a piece on a website for a pro-Hitler film called The Greatest Story Never Told. The propaganda movie was released in 2013 and is a favorite among antisemites and QAnon conspiracy influencers, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

“Imam Zaman has a troubling history of playing into classic anti-Jewish themes and justifying violence against Israel,” an Anti-Defamation League spokesperson told the Washington Examiner.

“He also has justified violence against Israel, including from terror groups,” the ADL spokesperson said. “Given his hurtful remarks post-Oct. 7, and absent any recognition of the pain he has caused the Jewish community, we urge all public officials and leaders to avoid meeting with him in the future. Those who have met with Imam Zaman should clarify that they don’t agree with his toxic views about Jews and the Jewish state.”

Asad Zaman’s Nov. 3, 2015, Facebook post, left, linking to a pro-Hitler film, pictured right, called The Greatest Story Never Told. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz (D-MN) has hosted Zaman as governor of Minnesota.

On Oct. 8 of last year, in response to Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) condemning the Oct. 7 attack, Zaman asked the congresswoman if she would be willing to “reaffirm the right of Palestinians to defend themselves.” The Muslim American Society of Minnesota said in a statement on Oct. 7 that it “reaffirms its unwavering support for the Palestinian people in their struggle against the Israeli occupation.”

In recent years, Zaman has also appeared to equate Hamas committing terrorism to Israel defending itself. State records reviewed by the Washington Examiner show Walz’s administration has awarded over $100,000 in funding to MAS Minnesota.

“If Palestinians are punished for electing Hamas, why is Israel not punished for electing this genocidal maniac as its leader?” Zaman said in May 2021. He was replying to former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who stated, “I’ve killed lots of Arabs in my life — and there’s no problem with that,” in the context of catching terrorists.

Upon Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Chairman Ken Martin posting on social media last year that he was “beyond heartbroken” to learn Israelis he knew were “brutally killed or kidnapped” on Oct. 7, Zaman replied that Martin’s group “cannot be joined at the hip to apartheid Israel and still hope to court the Muslim vote.”

To Sam Westrop, a terrorism researcher and analyst at the Middle East Forum think tank, Walz’s ties to Zaman shows anti-Israel extremists may be given a platform in a potential Harris-Walz administration. Harris leads former President Donald Trump by 0.5%, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average.

“It is astounding that with all the available public reporting and information about the iniquities of Imam Asad Zaman and MAS Minnesota that Gov. Walz has repeatedly given public platforms and taxpayer money to this extremist,” Westrop told the Washington Examiner. “Across the country, Islamists hungry for government support will surely welcome Walz as vice president.”

The Muslim American Society was once described by federal prosecutors as being “founded as the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States,” court records show. The MAS, which the United Arab Emirates designated as a terrorist group in 2014, came under fire in 2019 after a video surfaced online of children at an event held by its Philadelphia chapter calling for the murder of Jews.

“We will chop off their heads, and we will liberate the sorrowful and exalted Al-Aqsa Mosque,” two young girls said at the event, according to the Times of Israel.

Walz’s office and Minnesota’s Muslim American Society did not reply to requests for comment.



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2 Comments

  1. Helter Skelter Duo
    The Helter Skelter duo of Walz and Harris still flying around America on the tax payers dime, other then making a lot of verbal noise tossing out a whole lot of BS with with no questions or answers, to explain their failures as public political democrats can’t go on much longer. Trump as agreed to three debates , Harris still up in the air in more ways then one. What are we looking at here folks a couple of wannabes that can’t be…. above exactly what they are jake the fakers. Think about it the highest offices in our Country, want to talk about their life time as tax payer sponges, with no real value or any return of any positive results for America. These two clowns have no real leader ship requirements for the post they seek. The democrat party has really screwed their voting blocks putting these two up for something neither one are really qualified for, just because Hollywood is pleases who cares, WTF does that mean for inflation world peace the remaining survival of the American way of life?.

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