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Bachmann alleges fellow congressman has Muslim Brotherhood ties

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WASHINGTON (MCT) — Unfazed by growing bipartisan criticism on Capitol Hill, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., is broadening her allegations of Islamic infiltration in the U.S. government, accusing Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., of ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a group she says is seeking “America’s demise.”

“He has a long record of being associated with (the Council on American-Islamic Relations) and with the Muslim Brotherhood,” Bachmann told conservative radio and TV show host Glenn Beck on Thursday night.

Ellison, a Muslim whose congressional district borders Bachmann’s, said Friday that he saw Bachmann’s remarks less as a personal attack than as a broadside against Muslims in public life.

Earlier in the week Ellison, was among the first to criticize Bachmann for her allegations against Huma Abedin, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton — a critique later echoed by GOP House Speaker John Boehner, who termed Bachmann’s allegations “dangerous.”

Ellison said of Bachmann, “I knew when I raised the issue of her unfounded accusations of disloyalty that sooner or later she was going to get around to accusing me. I will say for the record that her allegations are false.”

He pointed out that Abedin would have had to pass rigorous background checks to obtain the security clearances needed for her position — the same security clearances Bachmann now questions.

If Bachmann’s allegations are not challenged, he said, “there literally could be no Muslim who could hold a position of responsibility in government.”

Bachmann’s press secretary on Friday did not reply to calls and e-mails from the Star Tribune.

On Friday night, she arrived at a fundraiser in Rochester, Minn., for congressional candidate Allen Quist without speaking to reporters. Said Quist: “I’m delighted to have her here. It’s going to be a great evening.” Of the controversy, he said, “It’s not my issue. My issue is the national debt, which is growing out of control.”

Boehner’s remarks are part of a growing wave of negative reaction from within Bachmann’s own party, beginning with Arizona Sen. John McCain, who took to the Senate floor Wednesday to defend Abedin.

Bachmann sits on the House Intelligence Committee, a post she has cited in an attempt to give heft to her allegations. But that committee’s chairman — former FBI agent Mike Rogers, R-Mich. — told USA Today that Bachmann’s remarks about the Muslim Brotherhood’s infiltration efforts are false. “That kind of assertion certainly doesn’t comport with the Intelligence Committee, and I can say that on the record,” Rogers said.

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