Hillary Clinton claims that there were Muslims in America since George Washington was President. Is there any validity to this claim?
Bottom line is that it's really all in the perspective of the one making the statement......there are more than 100 people called George Washington in our country right now.....so this liar can claim innocence or "I didn't mean the first President" when you ask her questions like "did you wipe or have the servers wiped" and when she replies - "you mean with a cloth?" well, she is masterful at the art of deception, deceit and diversion so I don't trust a damned word from her.
https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0205/tolerance.html
The Founding Fathers and Islam (May 2002) - Library of Congress Information Bulletin
With more than 55 million items, the Library's Manuscript Division contains the papers of 23 presidents, from George Washington to Calvin Coolidge.
There is nothing incorrect about the portion of Hillary Clinton's dialogue quotes in this thread.
Regarding your main question, I hope this answers you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_States
Islam in the United States - Wikipedia
Islam is the third largest religion in the United States after Christianity and Judaism.[1] According to a 2010 study, it is followed by 0.9% of the population, compared to 70.6% who follow Christianity, 22.8% unaffiliated, 1.9% Judaism, 0.7% Buddhism, and 0.7% Hinduism.[1][2] According to a new estimate in 2016, there are 3.3 million Muslims living in the United States, about 1% of the total U.S. population.[3]
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Who could ever forget George "Mohammad" Washington; Ben "Ali" Franklin; William "Abdul" Penn; the sewing of the American Flag by Betsy "Aroob" Ross and that terrible winter when George "Mohammad" Washington crossed the Euphrates River to rout the Kurdish Army at the Casbahs in Trenton..
We’ve had Muslims in America since George Washington
Clinton is correct that there were Muslims in the early days of the United States – she doesn’t mention that many of them were slaves, and that George Washington likely claimed ownership of Muslims. Another slave-owning founder was Thomas Jefferson, whose Qur’an has entered congressional lore. Both Jefferson and Washington preached tolerance of religions, Islam included.
Source: (The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/09/presidential-debate-fact-check-donald-trump-hillary-clinton, Accessed 12OCT2016)
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