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samedi 14 mars 2026

People Are Furious at Senator Tommy Tuberville for Saying Muslims Are "the Enemy." Do You Agree With Him?

People Are Furious at Senator Tommy Tuberville for Saying Muslims Are "the Enemy." Do You Agree With Him?

 Sen. Tommy Tuberville is finally saying what far too many in Washington refuse to admit: the threat from radical Islamists is real, and it's already here. By calling out how extremists view America and our values as the true enemy, he's exposing the dangerous incompatibility of Sharia ideology with our Constitution. We can't keep pretending otherwise while open borders let in those who chant "Death to America."


The enemy isn't hiding anymore—it's inside the gates, holding office, demanding accommodations, and pushing policies that erode our freedoms. Tuberville's blunt truth cuts through the politically correct nonsense that has weakened our nation for years. Patriots know we must protect our way of life before it's too late.

Enough with the apologies and virtue signaling. It's time to deport radicals, secure our borders, and stand unapologetically for American sovereignty. Tuberville's courage should inspire every leader who claims to love this country. Wake up, America—our survival depends on 



The image shows Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) at a podium, with Trump visible over his shoulder, under a headline that packages outrage and a yes/no challenge. Tuberville did say something close during a June 2025 radio interview: asked about allowing members of Congress who “hate our country” to serve, he pointed to Rep. Ilhan Omar and added, “We’ve got one that’s a – I don’t know if she’s an American or a Somali, she calls herself American first, but she’s one of the ones that hates us… They call themselves Democrats but they’re communists; they hate everything about our country, and we’ve gotta get ’em out. They’re the enemy.” He later said he was referring to Omar, not all Muslims — but the syntax lumps a Somali-American Muslim lawmaker into “the enemy,” and critics treated it as a slur on Muslims writ large.

Coverage at the time noted CAIR and other groups condemned the remark; Tuberville’s spokesman said he meant Omar specifically. The image’s headline compresses all that: “People Are Furious… Do You Agree?” That’s engagement bait. What’s real: the senator said it, the backlash happened, and he had to clarify. What’s elided: the full quote’s context and his later narrow framing. The photo is authentic (East Room event); the quote is traceable. The question underneath is less reporting than a referendum on a controversy that already played out.

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