Noor Salman, the wife of the man who killed 49 people last June at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., has pleaded not guilty to two federal charges.Salman was arrested earlier this week and charged with providing material support to a terrorist and obstruction of justice for allegedly knowing about Omar Mateen's plan to slaughter people at the nightclub.It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Mateen was killed by police.Salman married Mateen in 2011, as The Two-Way has reported. She grew up in California and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area after her husband's death. She entered her plea of not guilty before a federal judge in Oakland."[Salman] was represented by a local attorney for Wednesday's hearing but eventually will hire Charles Swift, a Texas lawyer from the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America," reported the Orlando Sentinel. "[Swift] must first get permission to practice law in California."In November, Salman told The New York Times she was "unaware of everything," saying, "I don't condone what he has done. I am very sorry for what has happened. He has hurt a lot of people."She also told the Times that Mateen had abused her.