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Anti-Muslim Group ACT for America to Host Gala at Mar-a-Lago Anti-Muslim Group ACT for America Planned Gala at Mar-a-Lago
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An anti-Muslim organization plans to host its annual gala at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Fla., in November.An anti-Muslim organization plans to host its annual gala at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Fla., in November.
ACT for America claims to be the nation’s largest grass-roots national security organization, and is considered the largest anti-Muslim group in the United States, according to the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks such groups.ACT for America claims to be the nation’s largest grass-roots national security organization, and is considered the largest anti-Muslim group in the United States, according to the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks such groups.
Michelle Malkin, a conservative columnist, author and television commentator, will be the keynote speaker, according to an invitation posted on the organization’s website. Standard tickets are $1,500 per person and premium tickets, which put attendees at the head tables, are $2,500. Premium tickets are sold out, according to the website. Michelle Malkin, a conservative columnist, author and television commentator, will be the keynote speaker, according to an invitation that was posted on the organization’s website.
“I don’t think it should occur,” said Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization. “It’s really a violation of the U.S. Constitution to funnel funds from a hate group directly to the president and his business,” he said, referring to the emoluments clauses of the Constitution.
On Sunday, a day after news reports appeared about the gala, the invitation was removed from the website and a spokeswoman for the Trump Organization said in an email, without elaboration, “This event will absolutely not be taking place at Mar-a-Lago.”
She did not respond to additional questions and organizers of the event could not be reached.
On Saturday, Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, said the gathering should not take place.
“It’s really a violation of the U.S. Constitution to funnel funds from a hate group directly to the president and his business,” he said, referring to the emoluments clauses of the Constitution.
The domestic clause, also known as the anti-corruption clause, establishes that the president’s salary remain constant throughout his term and ensures that he not accept any additional sum. A federal appeals court revived an emoluments case against Mr. Trump in September, accusing him of illegally profiting from his hotels and restaurants.The domestic clause, also known as the anti-corruption clause, establishes that the president’s salary remain constant throughout his term and ensures that he not accept any additional sum. A federal appeals court revived an emoluments case against Mr. Trump in September, accusing him of illegally profiting from his hotels and restaurants.
In 2018, Mr. Trump made $22.7 million from Mar-a-Lago, The Miami Herald reported, citing a financial disclosure form filed with the United States Office of Government Ethics.In 2018, Mr. Trump made $22.7 million from Mar-a-Lago, The Miami Herald reported, citing a financial disclosure form filed with the United States Office of Government Ethics.
The Mar-a-Lago estate, the 118-room, Mediterranean-style resort frequently visited by the president, was built 90 years ago by the cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. If sold out, the gala could bring in more than $1 million in revenue, according to The Herald.The Mar-a-Lago estate, the 118-room, Mediterranean-style resort frequently visited by the president, was built 90 years ago by the cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. If sold out, the gala could bring in more than $1 million in revenue, according to The Herald.
Ms. Malkin responded to The Herald’s reporting in a tweet on Saturday. “The smear merchants of CAIR & SPLC have ruthlessly attacked patriots of all colors who expose the dangers of radical Islam and open borders,” she wrote.Ms. Malkin responded to The Herald’s reporting in a tweet on Saturday. “The smear merchants of CAIR & SPLC have ruthlessly attacked patriots of all colors who expose the dangers of radical Islam and open borders,” she wrote.
ACT for America, the Trump Organization and the White House did not respond to calls for comment on Saturday.
Brigitte Gabriel, who uses a pseudonym, founded ACT for America in 2007 and has said: “America has been infiltrated on all levels by radicals who wish to harm America. They have infiltrated us at the C.I.A., at the F.B.I., at the Pentagon, at the State Department. They are being radicalized in radical mosques in our cities and communities within the United States.”Brigitte Gabriel, who uses a pseudonym, founded ACT for America in 2007 and has said: “America has been infiltrated on all levels by radicals who wish to harm America. They have infiltrated us at the C.I.A., at the F.B.I., at the Pentagon, at the State Department. They are being radicalized in radical mosques in our cities and communities within the United States.”
The organization aims to protect the safety and security of Americans against foreign and domestic threats, according to its website.The organization aims to protect the safety and security of Americans against foreign and domestic threats, according to its website.
In 2017, the group organized the “March Against Sharia,” a nationwide protest attended by far-right and white supremacist groups in about two dozen cities. That year, Marriott International faced criticism for hosting ACT for America’s annual conference in Arlington, Va.In 2017, the group organized the “March Against Sharia,” a nationwide protest attended by far-right and white supremacist groups in about two dozen cities. That year, Marriott International faced criticism for hosting ACT for America’s annual conference in Arlington, Va.
“We have a president that likes us, President Trump,” she said at the group’s 2018 conference in Washington, D.C., according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Ms. Gabriel also said she had a standing meeting at the White House once a week.“We have a president that likes us, President Trump,” she said at the group’s 2018 conference in Washington, D.C., according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Ms. Gabriel also said she had a standing meeting at the White House once a week.
“It’s become crystal clear that when someone wants to influence Donald Trump, all you have to do is rent rooms at his resorts or at his golf courses and do something that provides him with funds,” Mr. Hooper said. “This hate group got the message.”“It’s become crystal clear that when someone wants to influence Donald Trump, all you have to do is rent rooms at his resorts or at his golf courses and do something that provides him with funds,” Mr. Hooper said. “This hate group got the message.”