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American Focus > Blog > World News > Michigan Lawyer Says The Halloween Terror Plot That FBI Director Kash Patel Described Never Existed
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Michigan Lawyer Says The Halloween Terror Plot That FBI Director Kash Patel Described Never Existed

Last updated: November 3, 2025 8:55 am
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A defense attorney in Michigan is challenging FBI claims that his 20-year-old client and four other young individuals were plotting a terror attack over Halloween weekend. The lawyer, Amir Makled, asserts that there was no planned mass-casualty event or terrorism plot involving his client or the other suspects who were questioned by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Details about the case have been scarce, with FBI Director Kash Patel mentioning that more information would be disclosed. The FBI, as well as state and national authorities, have not provided further comments on the matter.

The investigation reportedly involved online discussions in a chat room where the suspects talked about carrying out an attack around Halloween, referring to it as “pumpkin day.” However, Makled insists that his client and the others were not part of any terrorist cell and had not planned any violent activities.

FBI agents gather outside a home in a Dearborn, Mich., neighborhood on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Mike Householder)

Despite the arrests made by the FBI, authorities have stated that there is no current threat to the public. Patel commended the FBI and local law enforcement for preventing a potential terrorist attack.

Makled believes that the FBI’s statements may have been premature and emphasizes that merely being part of online chat rooms or having an interest in global events is not illegal. He suggests that there was no radicalization or illegal activities involved in this case.

Since the 9/11 attacks, the FBI has used sting operations to thwart alleged terror plots, with agents posing as extremists to gather information.

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Investigators suspect that the Halloween plot was influenced by extremism linked to the Islamic State group. While it remains unclear if the group had the capability to carry out an attack, the FBI acted swiftly following the Halloween reference to prevent any potential threat.

Associated Press writers Mike Balsamo and Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.

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