Sunday 9 July 2017

Fourteen years ago, he was a convicted jihadist. Now he?s fighting radical Islam steps from the White House.

Ismail Royer's jailhouse exchanges with "shoe bomber" Richard Reid gave him insight into the terrorist mind-set that he would bring out of prison and into a nonprofit organization. This spring he began a new career in extremism — now, as an advocate against it.
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