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Mainstream media outlet USA Today is being criticized online White House For “disgraceful” reports lamenting the possibility of illegal expelling foreign families Mohamed Sabrie Solimanthe main suspect in a fire-fighting terrorist attack on Jewish Americans in Boulder, Colorado.
USA TODAY On Wednesday, he ran the article with the headline “Boulder’s daughter dreamed of studying medicine. Now she is facing deportation.” The submarine in this article stated that Soliman’s teenage daughter, Habiba Soliman, “moved to the United States in hoping to study medicine,” but “later her father, Mohamed Soliman, was charged with a hate crime in an attack aimed at peaceful Jewish demonstrators.”
After intense online criticism, the outlet changed headlines to read, “Habiba Soliman wanted to be a doctor. Then her father bombed the Jewish marcher in Boulder.” USA Today said the article was “recast and updated with new information.”
The 45-year-old Soliman is an Egyptian citizen and an Egyptian citizen who overstayed visas after entering the US during the Biden administration, three DHS and ICE sources told Fox News. On Sunday, he was suspicious Attacked the group More than 12 people were seriously injured, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor of the Jews who used Molotov cocktails.
Jewish lawmakers urge the deportation of suspected Boulder terrorist families

USA Today was criticised online for “disgraceful” reports of possible deportation of the illegal alien Mohamed Sabri Soliman, the leading suspect in a terrorist attack on Jewish Americans in Boulder, Colorado, and the White House. (Boulder PD | Andrew Haller/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Soliman’s family is under federal custody and their visas have been revoked, sources told Fox News. The family is being processed for quick removal.
In an X-statement posted on Tuesday afternoon, DHS Secretary Christie Noem Her agency said it had investigated his family and identified “to what extent” he knew about the alleged attack.
“Mohamed’s sleazy behaviour is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, but we are investigating how well his family knew about this horrible attack,” Noem said in the post. “If they had any knowledge about it or if they supported it.”
An article in USA Today lamented the sudden transformational future of Soliman’s family, highlighting Habiba’s ambition to be in the medical profession and advances in learning English.
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Video stills of a man showing police identified as Mohamed Soliman throwing agitators at a group of pro-Israel supporters (out-of-camera) in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2025. (Alex Osante)
The outlet said, “Before the attack, Habiva Soliman had written about her hopes of accomplishing something great in the United States… Instead, the White House said that Mohamed Soliman’s wife and five children could air tonight on X on Tuesday.” ”
Sen. Cynthia Lummis of R-Wyoming commented on the X article, calling it a “disgraceful article.”
“Instead of carrying water for the families of illegal foreign terrorists, USA Today should spend time and ink talking about the victims of this heinous crime,” Lummis said.
“Terrorists set fire to elderly Jewish Americans, and USA Today profiles the terrorist daughters, not the victim,” writes conservative commentator John Husson.

Mohamed Soiman’s house in Colorado Springs. (Google Maps)
“These publications don’t have bottoms, none,” said Joe Concha, a contributor to Fox News.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, White House spokesman Abigail Jackson also called the article “Disgraceful.”
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“Instead of drooling illegal terrorist families, USA Today should have introduced an innocent victim targeted by an individual with the disease who was permitted to our country by the Biden administration,” Jackson wrote.
She added, “USA Today should apologise to the victims and their families for this dishonest work that seeks to gain sympathy for the terrorist family.”
A USA Today spokesman responded to the criticism by criticizing Fox News Digital, saying that the outlet had “published various stories covering Mohamed Sabry Soliman and the events that took place.”
“We will update our stories to better portray the complete background and provide readers with more details,” a spokesperson said.
Bill Melugin of Fox News Digital’s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Fox News Channel contributed to this article.