There have now been four jihadist attacks on the U.S. homeland in just the past two weeks. That’s not a typo. Four. And half of those attacks have (allegedly) been committed by a terrorist with “Mohamed” in their name. However, if you point that out or call for the arrest and deportation of jihadist terrorists or foreign criminals, you are labeled an Islamophobe and a Xenophobe.
Calling Radical Islam out for being a CULT doesn’t make you an “Islamophobe.” Radical Islamists chant “death to America” and would love to see every Christian and Jew murdered.
Under Sharia Law, if you are not a Muslim, you are the ENEMY.
Under Sharia Law, minorities are… https://t.co/XYfEoxtYG4— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) March 12, 2026
And yes – just as some Democrats have been quick to defend Iran while criticizing the United States (Trump), they are also rushing to defend the ideology that inspires many of these terrorists.
The source of these recent terrorist attacks is radical Islam, which is followed by extremists who openly preach hatred toward Jews and Americans. That reality shouldn’t be controversial to acknowledge. Yet time and again, when the issue is raised, the focus shifts away from the ideology behind the violence and toward condemning anyone who points it out. The same pattern appeared shortly after the September 11 attacks, when discussions about radical Islamic terrorism were frequently met with warnings not to offend or stereotype Muslims.
Trump was also called an Islamophobe during his first presidency when he wanted to restrict flights to America from concerning countries like Iran and Libya. The Left called this the “Muslim ban.”
This is mindless hate. Muslim Americans are cops, doctors, nurses, teachers, bankers, bricklayers, mothers, fathers, neighbors, mayors, and more.
Islamophobic hate like this is fundamentally un-American and we must confront and overcome it whenever it rears its ugly head. https://t.co/g8GnRLIt1k
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) March 12, 2026
So what’s been going on in the last two weeks? Here is the list of recent jihadist attacks (allegedly of course).
Michigan Synagogue Attack
A terrorist crashed a vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan and gunfire followed, triggering a massive police response. Luckily, the terrorist was killed during the attack. The alleged terrorist’s name? Ayman Mohamad Ghazali. His family said that what he did was most likely revenge for the recent killing of his family in Lebanon.
Old Dominion University Attack
A gunman entered a classroom at Old Dominion University (where members of the Army ROTC program were meeting) and opened fire, shooting and killing a decorated Army combat pilot and ROTC instructor and injuring two ROTC cadets. Federal officials later confirmed the suspect was Mohamed Jalloh, a former Virginia Army National Guard member who had previously been convicted of attempting to provide material support to ISIS. Despite that terrorism conviction, he had been released early from federal prison in 2024 – meaning that, yes, they let a convicted terrorist back out on American streets.
BREAKING: The Bureau of Prisons confirms to @FoxNews that the ODU terrorist, Mohamed Jalloh, was released from prison early to “community confinement” in August 2024, then was released from federal custody entirely in December 2024 after completing a “substance abuse treatment… pic.twitter.com/bWJj8XOiZ3
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) March 13, 2026
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Austin, Texas bar shooting
A gunman (reportedly Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Senegal) opened fire at Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden in Austin, killing 2 people and injuring over a dozen. He was wearing a shirt with an Iranian flag and “Property of Allah.” Authorities are investigating potential Iran links and jihadist inspiration.
New York City attempted bombing
Two men (Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi), described as ISIS-inspired, traveled from Pennsylvania and threw homemade explosive devices at protesters during an anti-Islam rally. No serious injuries occurred because the bombs didn’t fully detonate, but they face charges including material support to a terrorist organization (ISIS) and use of weapons of mass destruction. They were reportedly hoping for a large-scale attack.
See a pattern here?
There have now been four jihadist attacks on the US homeland in the last two weeks and one at the school I took my kids to see Disney on Ice at.
Don’t try and gaslight me Muslim extemism isn’t a full blown crisis in this country.
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) March 13, 2026
Just to remind the American public…
There have been 4 terror attacks in the U.S. over the past 2 weeks.
What do these terrorists have in common? pic.twitter.com/6DexA41J2D
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 12, 2026
Oops, sorry. We’re not supposed to point that out.
They called you a xenophobe.
They called you an Islamophobe.
They called you a bigot.They called you every name in the book to keep you from calling out the problems with mass immigration and Islam.
But one thing they couldn’t call you was wrong.
— John Strand (@JohnStrandUSA) March 12, 2026
Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to deal with an illegal migrant population estimated near 19 million (we all know it’s more than that after the Biden presidency) of lots of unvetted foreigners, while Democrats insist the real danger isn’t terrorism – it’s mentioning the ideology behind it.
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