
ISIS propaganda figure pleads guilty in US court to aiding terrorist group
Fox News
A Saudi-born Canadian citizen who joined the Islamic State nearly a decade ago pleaded guilty Friday after serving as one of the terrorist group’s leading propagandists.
Khalifa traveled to Syria in the spring of 2013 to become a fighter for the terrorist group before pledging allegiance to then-ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in November 2013.
Khalifa’s prominence rose in the group largely because of his English language skills, and he became one of the top translators for ISIS. He served in the terrorist group’s media department until 2018, according to a Department of Justice (DOJ) report.

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