Emerson said Wahhaj, whom he described as a "full-fledged" radical, will tone down his rhetoric on such a stage.
"He'll obviously be careful," Emerson said. "They know he's being watched. He'll talk about how CAIR is under attack, Muslims are under attack, his typical spiel."
Louay Safi, director of communications and leadership development at the Islamic Society of North America, defended Wahhaj, a former member of the group's board of directors, as a "sought-after speaker" among Muslim circles.
"He's a very popular motivational speaker," Safi told Foxnews.com. "The sad thing is that the public is only allowed to see him through the veil of an unindicted co-conspirator. He has been charged in the press."
A regular Dale Carnegie. He has been charged in the press? Really?
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