Someone tell @AndrewCMcCarthy that the unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 WTC bombing case he prosecuted is now fundraising with the Democrats's candidate for NYC mayor. https://t.co/qiCeXPu9iE
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) October 18, 2025
Per AI Gemini
Siraj Wahhaj was named by prosecutors as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He was never charged in connection with the attack but testified as a character witness for the convicted mastermind, Omar Abdel-Rahman.
Wahhaj's links to the bombing and its architect
Unindicted co-conspirator: Wahhaj, the imam of Masjid At-Taqwa in Brooklyn, was listed by federal prosecutors as a co-conspirator in the case. This means prosecutors believed there was enough evidence to name him but did not bring formal charges.
Character witness: During the 1995 trial, Wahhaj testified in support of the radical Egyptian cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, who was found guilty of orchestrating the bombing and other terror plots. Wahhaj called Abdel-Rahman a "respected scholar".
Mosque connections: Several individuals convicted for their roles in the 1993 bombing were either followers of Abdel-Rahman or attended Wahhaj's mosque.
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