KEY POINTS

  • Noor bin Ladin warns of another 9/11 terror attack if Biden wins
  • The Swiss-born bin Ladin accused Democrats of aligning itself to the "Radical Islam ideology"
  • Bin Ladin has been a vocal supporter of Trump and pro-Trump propaganda

Noor bin Ladin, the niece of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, warned another 9/11 terror attack may happen if Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins in the November elections.

In her first-ever interview, bin Ladin told The New York Post she has long supported President Donald Trump who has pledged to ban Muslims from entering the United States during his 2016 campaign. In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court declared a modified version of the ban legal.

“I have been a supporter of President Trump since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015. I have watched from afar, and I admire this man’s resolve,” she told The Post. “He must be reelected … It’s vital for the future of not only America but western civilization as a whole.”

Bin Ladin said the Obama/Biden administration allowed the proliferation of ISIS which then expanded and even attacked Europe. She also accused Democrats of “aligning itself with people who share the Radical Islam ideology.”

“Trump has shown he protects America and us by extension from foreign threats by obliterating terrorists at the root and before they get a chance to strike,” she added.

The Swiss-born bin Ladin spells her name differently from her notorious uncle. While she and her family live in Switzerland, the 33-year-old said she is “an American at heart.” She reportedly has a U.S. flag hanging in her childhood room, and she dreams of taking a vacation in an RV across America.

Bin Ladin has posted pictures of herself wearing hats and clothing with “Make Ameria Great Again” on her Twitter account. She also advocates for the Trump QAnon conspiracy movement and has attacked the Black Lives Matter movement, Business Insider noted.

She is the daughter of Swiss author Carmen Dufour and Yeslam bin Ladin, Osama’s older half-brother. Her parents split in 1988, leading Noor and her two sisters to be raised in Switzerland.

Her mother penned the best-selling memoir, “Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia.” The 2004 tell-all book gave readers an insight into her life in the bin Laden family.

Wafah Dufour, Noor’s older sister, is an indie rock singer for the punk trio band, Deep Tan. They released their debut single "Air" in 2019. They began touring across the U.K in December 2019.

9/11
A hijacked commercial plane approaches the World Trade Center shortly before crashing into the landmark skyscraper in New York, Sept. 11, 2001. Getty Images/ Seth McCallister