Biden-Harris DOJ alters headline on arrest of apprehended terrorist, conceals Jordanian identity

"Jordanian National Indicted For Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility," was the title of a press release from the DOJ's Middle District of Florida before being changed to "Man Arrested for Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility."

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"Jordanian National Indicted For Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility," was the title of a press release from the DOJ's Middle District of Florida before being changed to "Man Arrested for Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility."

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The Biden-Harris Department of Justice altered the headline of a press release, concealing the identity of a Jordanian national who has been charged with four counts of threatening to use explosives as well as one count of destruction of an energy facility.

According to the Department of Justice, Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 43, who is a Jordanian national residing in the state of Florida, was indicted on the aforementioned charges. Hnaihen "attacked a power facility and threatened local businesses, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said of the crime. Court documents state that he targeted businesses in the Orlando area for their perceived support of Israel.

On Thursday, a press release from the US Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida was set out with the title, "Jordanian National Indicted For Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility," as seen in a link to the press release on Google search from Thursday.

 




The title of the press release was changed to "Man Arrested for Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility" and is in step with the press release from the Office of Public Affairs for the whole DOJ, which also bears the title, "Man Arrested for Explosives Threats and Attack on Energy Facility." The URL the press release is found under still has the ending "jordanian-national-indicted-explosives-threats-and-attack-energy-facility," however the words "Jordanian" or "Jordan" do not appear on the page of the press release from the Florida DOJ office as of Friday. News coverage of the incident blew up after the DOJ made the announcement.




The press release from the central Office of Public Affairs notes that Hnaihen is "a Jordanian citizen residing in Orlando, Florida," however it is not in the title of the release like it was originally from the Middle District of Florida.
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