You failed to list a Republican.
Zainab Ahmad is a member of CAIR, a 100% Obama man
LOL- you don't even know her gender!
Because she dares be on the team investigating Herr Trump you of course feel a need to slander her. Yet she has been on the forefront of fighting terrorism in the United States and has a reputation as a superb prosecutor.
Zainab Ahmad ’05
Mueller recruited Ahmad from the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York, where she has prosecuted 13 people for terrorism since 2009 and not lost a case.
In a
New Yorker profile of Ahmad this past May, a former supervisor said she has likely amassed more time talking with “legitimate Al Qaeda members, hardened terrorist killers,” than any other prosecutor in America. Last year, former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch recruited Ahmad to work at the Justice Department in Washington.
Judge Reena Raggi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, for whom Ahmad clerked, praised her “ability to analogize. Her aptitude for solving problems. She has a deep critical mind.”
Taking Down Terrorists in Court | The New Yorker
Ahmad’s specialty is counterterrorism, her subspecialty “extraterritorial” cases, which means that she spends a great deal of time overseas, negotiating with foreign officials, interviewing witnesses, often in prison, and combing the ground for evidence in terror-related crimes against Americans. She spends time in American prisons as well, typically with convicted jihadists. A former supervisor of Ahmad’s told me that she has probably logged more hours talking to “legitimate Al Qaeda members, hardened terrorist killers,” than any other prosecutor in America.
Knowledge is everything in counterterrorism. “Coöperators are the unsung heroes of this business,” Ahmad said. One of her former supervisors at E.D.N.Y., David Bitkower, told me, “You coöperate some kid from Minneapolis in 2009, and a couple of years later he’s going to help you prosecute an Al Shabaab commander, who is going to help you pursue defendants farther up the chain.” Ahmad considers all her time with ex-jihadists well spent. “They always know more than they think they know,” she told me. “Everything they remember helps fill in the picture.”
When the F.B.I. has a promising investigation, it becomes like a client shopping for a lawyer. Which U.S. Attorney’s office would be most effective on this case? As Ahmad began travelling in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, and began winning significant convictions, her stock at the F.B.I. rose. Judge Margo Brodie, of the Eastern District, who was formerly the deputy chief of the Criminal Division at E.D.N.Y., told me, “Agents were bringing their cases to the office,
begging to have her take them. It never dawned on her that the reason she had so much work was that she’s so good.”