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From Fox News: Paperwork with the word “USAID” was found in the car of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who’s accused of allegedly throwing explosives at a group in Boulder, Colorado, peacefully protesting for the release of Hamas’ hostages.
According to an arrest affidavit, law enforcement officials found paperwork with the words “USAID” inside Soliman’s 2015 silver Toyota Prius. Other paperwork with the words “Israel” and “Palestine” was also allegedly found inside the Toyota Prius, in addition to a red gas container and rags.
Soliman allegedly told federal and local law enforcement officials during an interview that he specifically targeted a “Zionist group” that gathered in Boulder on June 1 because he wanted to stop them from taking over “our land,” which he said is “Palestine.” Soliman allegedly said he was planning the attack for a year, adding he waited until his daughter graduated.
Soliman, who is allegedly in the United States illegally, is an Egyptian national.
He is being held on a $10 million bond.
DEVELOPING: There are reports circulating online that the Boulder, CO terrorist had 'USAID paperwork' in his vehicle.
But it's not clear whether it was actually 'USAID paperwork' or just papers with the word 'USAID' on them.
We currently have more questions than answers. https://t.co/BWR2V8NZsK pic.twitter.com/9FfOKDHaoC
— The Conservative Alternative (@OldeWorldOrder) June 2, 2025
Federal authorities have just announced that they discovered USAID documents in the vehicle of Mohamed Soliman, the illegal Boulder attacker.pic.twitter.com/UzsJFknYTl
— Valuetainment Media (@ValuetainmentTV) June 2, 2025
Three senior DHS sources tell @FoxNews that the Boulder terror suspect is an Egyptian national in the U.S. illegally as a visa overstay who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration.
Excellent reporting per usual by @BillMelugin_ pic.twitter.com/WKoO1AHLCI— April Silverman (@CaliMAGABarbie) June 2, 2025
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