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Shocking Plot Uncovered Hello everyone. Today, we're diving into a complex and alarming situation in

[Logo]( [Guess Who Gave Pakistani Arrested For Trump Plot Special Permission To Enter USA] [Guess Who Gave Pakistani Arrested For Trump Plot Special Permission To Enter USA]( Shocking Plot Uncovered Hello everyone. Today, we're diving into a complex and alarming situation involving a man named Asif Raza Merchant, who recently found himself at the center of a shocking plot. This story has all the elements of a high-stakes thriller, but it's happening in real life. So, let's break it down. In April, Asif Raza Merchant, a Pakistani national flagged on a terrorism watchlist, was granted entry into the United States under a special permission called "significant public benefit parole." Now, that might sound like a mouthful, but it basically means that Merchant was allowed into the country because the authorities believed his presence could serve a greater public interest despite the risks. So, why was Merchant allowed in when he was clearly flagged as a person of interest? Well, when Merchant arrived at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force was ready. They interviewed him, checked his electronic devices, and took his fingerprints. Yet, despite his recent travel to Iran-a country known for its ties to terrorist activities-Merchant was allowed to go. He was given this special parole, which was set to expire on May 11, and he was free to travel to his family member's home in Texas. Now, you might be wondering why the FBI would let someone like Merchant walk free. According to law enforcement officials, the idea was to keep an eye on him, possibly flip him into cooperating with authorities, or at the very least figure out why he was in the U.S. and who he might be working with. But here's the catch-this tactic is risky. There was always a chance that Merchant could slip through their fingers. And that's almost what happened. Merchant wasn't arrested until July 12, months after his parole had expired. It was only after a confidential informant revealed that Merchant was trying to hire assassins and planning to leave the country that the FBI swooped in and made the arrest. This revelation added a new layer to an already tense situation, especially considering that an earlier assassination plot targeting Donald Trump had just been uncovered. So, what does this mean for national security? The FBI and the Department of Justice have made it clear that this was a serious and foreign-directed plot, with ties pointing straight to Iran. Merchant is now facing charges for organizing a "murder-for-hire" scheme targeting U.S. politicians and government officials. Remember the Pakistani guy just arrested for a 'plot to assassinate Donald Trump' we were told earlier this week? Well the FBI gave him special permission to enter the country, even though he was on a terrorist watch list. [( [pic.twitter.com/f5WAshVg2w]( - Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) [August 8, 2024]( Folks, it's hard to believe, but here we are again-another baffling decision from the [Biden administration]( that leaves us shaking our heads. Letting a known terror suspect stroll into the U.S. on some vague "public benefit" excuse? It's almost like they're more interested in playing political games than actually keeping Americans safe. But hey, at least they finally caught the guy, right? It just makes you wonder how many more are slipping through the cracks while we're left with nothing but promises and excuses. [Kamala Misleadingly Edits Trump Call During Riots, Controversy Erupts] [Kamala Misleadingly Edits Trump Call During Riots, Controversy Erupts]( Kelly Slams Kamala's Deception [JD Vance Does Boss Move Right In Front Of Kamala - WATCH] [JD Vance Does Boss Move Right In Front Of Kamala - WATCH]( Now we know who the real cowards are [Harley Davidson Facing Boycott, CEO Under Pressure To Step Down] [Harley Davidson Facing Boycott, CEO Under Pressure To Step Down]( Riders Revolt! [CNN Guest Levels Walz - WATCH] [CNN Guest Levels Walz - WATCH]( Tim Walz's Dark Past Exposed! [Walz Biden Comments After Debate Are Haunting Him - VIDEO] [Walz Biden Comments After Debate Are Haunting Him - VIDEO]( This guy is a gift. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Patriot Newsfeed's daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Patriot Newsfeed. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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