Woman's American flag hijab is the real winner in this Fox News debate

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Olivia Niland
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Republican Muslim Coalition president and founder Saba Ahmed may not have been the loudest contributor during a segment on Fox News' The Kelly File Tuesday, but her American flag hijab spoke volumes.

"We go to the mosque to pray," Ahmed told Megyn Kelly while commenting on Donald Trump's announcement that he would "strongly consider" shutting down all American mosques.

"Mr. Trump has so many business dealings all over the Middle East, he's worked with Muslims, he knows we're good, hard-working people," Ahmed continued. "You cannot alienate Muslim-American voters by targeting our mosques."

National Trump campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson got in the last word during the debate, declaring "If it's one person [involved in terrorism] fine, but if it's the entire mosque, it needs to be shut down."

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