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Activist/blogger Pamela Geller is escorted into The Associated Press headquarters for an interview, Thursday, May 7, 2015, in New York. Geller is one of the nation’s most outspoken critics of Islamic extremism, taking the hard-edge view that such extremism sprouts not from fringe elements but the tenets of the religion itself. She was the organizer of a controversial cartoon contest about the Prophet Muhammad in Texas last weekend where two men started shooting before they were killed by police.  (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

Activist/blogger Pamela Geller is escorted into The Associated Press headquarters for an interview, Thursday, May 7, 2015, in New York. Geller is one of the nation’s most outspoken critics of Islamic extremism, taking the hard-edge view that such extremism sprouts not from fringe elements but the tenets of the religion itself. She was the organizer of a controversial cartoon contest about the Prophet Muhammad in Texas last weekend where two men started shooting before they were killed by police. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

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