Sen. Tommy Tuberville delivered remarks warning of what he described as an internal threat posed by radical Islam in the United States, urging Americans to recognize the danger and respond forcefully to protect the nation’s future, culture, and identity.
“Thank you. Thanks to my colleagues from the house. I wish to add more of my colleagues from the Senate here,” Tuberville said as he opened his comments.
“This is a very, very important caucus, and it will grow. It’s going to have to do that. It is just unfortunate. But folks, wake up. America, we got to wake up. The enemy is inside the gates.”
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Tuberville framed his remarks as a warning about national security and cultural survival, stressing the importance of action for future generations.
“It is very, very important that we start to understand every day of how important this is important to us, our kids and our grandkids and the future of this great nation,” he said.
“250 years that we’ve made it, but we’re being attacked every day, and it’s growing, but our side needs to grow also and fight back.”
Tuberville described what he called a “silent revolution” taking place in the country and made repeated distinctions between Islam as practiced by individuals and what he described as radical Islam.
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“We have to remember that radical Islam is not a religion. It is a political organization run by terrorists,” Tuberville said.
“No easy way to put it, Islamic extremism is infiltrating the US and refusing to assimilate.”
He went further, asserting that some adherents openly express hostile intentions.
“But what’s even darker than that, many of them are openly admitting that they are here with the intent to destroy our country and to kill Americans,” Tuberville said.
Tuberville referenced religious texts and criminal allegations as part of his argument.
“The Quran instructs them to kill all infidels. It specifically encourages them to behead all infidels,” he said. “It provides clear instructions about how they are to steal from non Muslims.”
He cited a financial figure while discussing fraud allegations.
“It’s no wonder that a group of Somalians have been accused of stealing What 18 billion to this point, and growing,” Tuberville said.
Tuberville also referenced immigration figures and made distinctions among Muslims living in the United States.
“As President Trump says, roughly 5 million Muslims live in this country, in United States of America and on the rise,” he said.
“We do have people who are Muslims in this country of Muslim descent, who do not practice Sharia law, and they are welcome because they want to assimilate to our culture.”
He criticized local governments and specific policies he said undermine American civic norms.
“But woke cities like Michigan, Minnesota and New Jersey are replacing American civic norms with radical Islamic policies,” Tuberville said.
“Minneapolis became the first major US city to allow amplified Islamic calls to prayer year around. Nor is ordinance be damned.”
Tuberville questioned the motivations behind such actions and singled out an individual by name.
“Which begs the question, if people like Ilyin Omar love this way of life back home, why don’t you just move the hell back this is our country,” he said.
Throughout his remarks, Tuberville emphasized what he described as incompatibility between radical Islam and American culture.
“Radical Islam is fundamentally incompatible with the American way of life,” he said. “They do not want it to work.”
He also criticized what he described as abuses and the lack of response from advocacy groups.
“Do we not understand that this does not fit in our culture? Where is the feminist? Where are they at?” Tuberville said.
Tuberville said he is unconcerned about criticism of his remarks.
“The press can call me an Islamophobe all they want. I don’t care,” he said.
“I love this country. I love what it stands for. I love that it’s a Christian nation, and it’s going to stay that way.”
He contrasted the United States with Europe and warned against following a similar path.
“What’s happened to our brethren overseas in Europe. They’ve lost it. They’ve lost their way of life,” Tuberville said.
“And by God, we’re not going to let that happen in our country.”
Tuberville credited President Donald Trump with prioritizing immigration enforcement.
“Thanks to President Trump, he’s made it a priority to stop illegal and even legal third-world people coming into our country,” he said.
He closed by urging immediate action.
“It’s time to stand up. It’s time to be recognized. It’s time to be loud,” Tuberville said.
“Because if we don’t do it in the very near future, we’re going to look like Europe.”
Tuberville concluded by calling on Americans to defend the nation’s cultural foundations for future generations.
“We owe it to the people that built this country, and we owe it to our kids and grandkids to save this country from this cult,” he said.
“Thank you very much.”
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