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Congressman Pete King

Representing the 2nd District of New York

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Mar 5, 2012 In The News

Republican Long Island Congressman Peter King held a rally outside One Police Plaza this morning to support the NYPD and Commissioner Ray Kelly in the wake of Associated Press and The New York Times reports critical of the department’s monitoring of the Muslim community. Mr.

Mar 5, 2012 In The News

Backed by a large banner that read “American Muslims Support NYPD,” Rep. Peter King and a group of Muslim clerics and activists Monday praised how the NYPD conducts surveillance as part of its anti-terrorism operations.

Mar 5, 2012 In The News

Rep. Peter King and a number of Muslim leaders are scheduled to hold a news conference outside police headquarters in Manhattan Monday morning in a show of support for the NYPD counterterrorism monitoring of Muslims.

Mar 5, 2012 In The News

NEW YORK (AP) — The narrator of "The Third Jihad," a controversial documentary that uses dramatic footage to warn against the dangers of radical Islam, planned to speak at a rally Monday to support the New York Police Department's aggressive counterterrorism efforts, even though city officials have disavowed the film.

Mar 5, 2012 In The News

WASHINGTON - President Obama summoned his inner-Rough Rider again Sunday, warning Iran's fanatical mullahs he'll launch his own military strike if Tehran doesn't ensure it is not trying to build nukes.

Mar 4, 2012 In The News

WASHINGTON — Oh, to be a fly on the wall of the Oval Office Monday.

When President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu square off, the future of Iran’s nuclear program, Israel’s fear of an atomic bomb-induced Holocaust and the stability of an ever-volatile region will hang in the balance.

Feb 27, 2012 In The News

Congressman Pete King, hosting John Gambling’s radio show this morning, interviewed New York Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly about the recent criticism the NYPD has received over its extensive surveillance of Muslim businesses and mosques. Both the interviewer and interviewee blasted the media for calling the NYPD’s actions “spying.”