ISIS and Al-Qaeda chiefs are ‘encouraging extremists to launch Nice-style terror attack at Donald Trump’s inauguration parade’
Extremist groups use propaganda magazines to urge sick followers to carry out massacre at event

AL-QAEDA chiefs have reportedly encouraged supporters to target Donald Trump’s inauguration this Friday.
The president-elect will be sworn into office this Friday in a huge ceremony in Washington DC.
Millions of people around the world will be watching on TV and crowds of thousands will gather to watch as Trump takes his place as the 45th president of the US.
But the terror group has now ordered believers to target the event, according to the .
The paper claims the group issued the chilling attack order in their propaganda magazine Rumiyeh.
Nearly two million people are believed to have packed the streets when Barack Obama was first inaugurated in 2009.
The ISIS article urges jihadis to do whatever they can to cause “Nice-style” carnage at “excellent target” events like the inauguration, the Star reports.
And they are not the only ones.
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Rival extremist group Al-Qaeda is also encouraging its followers to launch attacks on the momentous event.
The terror organisation used its own propaganda magazine Inspire to direct fanatics to use explosive-laden drones to attack crowds in the “target rich” area, the Star reports.
Another edition of the sick publication confirmed this strategy.
It instructed believers to target places “flooded with individuals, e.g. such as sports events in which tens of thousands attend, election campaigns, festivals and other gatherings [sic]. The important thing is that you target people and not buildings”.
Security will be tight at the inauguration and outgoing President Barack Obama has met with his national security team to discuss security preparations for the event.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday that the president met with his team earlier that day and directed them to maintain a "high state of vigilance" during Friday's ceremony.
Washington is currently a maze of barricades and detours in preparation for the ceremony to inaugurate Trump as America's 45th president.
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