The Obama administration approved a $200,000 grant to a group affiliated with Al Qaeda, a conservative think tank announced this week.Although Obama's presidency targeted Al Qaeda and brought the demise of its leader Osama bin Laden, the government still provided a grant in 2014 that provided funds to the Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA), which is based in Sudan and affiliated with the terror group.
Not only did the government provide the grant, it also knew the ISRA was designated as a terror-financing organization a decade earlier in October 2004 for ties to bin Laden. The grant was exposed by the Middle East Forum as reported by the National Review.
The March 2014 grant was a part of a $723,405 sum awarded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to evangelical charity World Vision – with $200,000 of the funds directed to the Islamic Relief Agency in Sudan's capital Khartoum. Read the rest>>>>