Shocking information has come to light about the administration of former US President Donald Trump, which has started a judicial controversy. Ismail Royer and Sheikh Hamza Yusuf, who have alleged links with Islamic jihadists, have been included in the White House Advisory Board of the former US President Donald Trump administration.

According to sources, among the two people who have been given a place in the Trump administration, Royer had allegedly been involved in the terrorist camp of Lashkar-e-Taiba in the year 2000 and was involved in terrorist activities in Kashmir. He also fired at Indian targets. He has been included by the Trump administration and veterans in the White House Advisory Board. He has previously served 13 years in jail for criminal offenses.
Despite his past, the Trump administration has kept him on the advisory board of the Religious Freedom Commission. Sheikh Hamza Yusuf, co-founder of Zaytuna College, is also a part of the board. Trump’s close supporter and political activist, Laura Loomer, has accused him of having links with Islamic jihadists and banned terrorist groups.
The Trump administration’s appointment of such controversial people is a danger signal for both America’s internal security and global image. Did the Trump administration ignore security for political gain? Were such appointments a mistake, or were they made deliberately? This news has also created an atmosphere of concern in India because Lashkar-e-Taiba has been continuously active in anti-India activities.
The appointment of any person in an institution like the White House goes through a thorough investigation and trust process. If people with jihadist thinking are appointed to such security-related posts, it is dangerous for the security of not only America but the entire world. The Trump administration is mired in deep controversies. This revelation has raised serious questions about the Trump administration’s policies. Was national security compromised for political interests? It is truly a matter of deep concern globally and extremely alarming.