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Bipartisan Push to Designate Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organization Gains Momentum, Thanks to Laura Loomer’s Advocacy

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Bipartisan Push to Designate Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organization Gains Momentum, Thanks to Laura Loomer’s Advocacy

A bipartisan effort to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization is gaining traction in Congress, bolstered by the advocacy and persistent efforts of investigative journalist Laura Loomer. On Tuesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced the Muslim Brotherhood Is a Terrorist Organization Act, citing national security concerns. Mace’s announcement follows a Capitol Hill meeting with Loomer, during which the pair discussed the group’s radical Islamist ties and recent threats to public safety. 

Nancy mace joins Loomer effort to designate Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organization filing legislation.

The legislation comes in the wake of a deadly terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, where an illegal undocumented immigrant from Egypt—identified as a Muslim Brotherhood member—firebombed a Jewish rally.

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“This terrorist praised the Muslim Brotherhood. Then he firebombed Americans,” Mace posted on X. “Today we introduced the Muslim Brotherhood Is a Terrorist Organization Act to stop radical Islam before it turns violent on our streets.”

Laura Loomer advocates to shut down the Muslim Brotherhood and name it a terrorist organization.

Bipartisan Effort to Designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a Terrorist Organization

On Tuesday, the Congresswoman also released an official press release, following her introduction of the bill, affirming the need for this effort to pass congress. “The Muslim Brotherhood doesn’t just support terrorism, it inspires it.” said Congresswoman Nancy Mace. “President Trump was right when he said the Muslim Brotherhood is a threat to global security, and it’s long past time we call them what they are: terrorists.”

Laura Loomer thanks Congresswoman Nancy Mace for bill to designate Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist Organization.

Rep. Moskowitz, a Democrat from Florida, also confirmed to Loomer Unleashed that he plans to file legislation using similar language from a bill previously introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Moskowitz expressed interest in collaborating with Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL), who has championed similar measures in past sessions.

Senator Ted Cruz has filed bills to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization his entire career. There will be Senate support for this bipartisan push.

“Ted Cruz has a bill. I’m probably going to file the same language—maybe with Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart—so we can make it bipartisan,” Moskowitz said.

House Democrat Jared Moskowitz joins Nancy Mance and Ted Cruz in the effort.

Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) has also voiced plans to introduce parallel legislation. Fine, who met with Loomer last week, has been an outspoken critic of radical Islamic influence in the United States. Fine took to Fox News to announce his support for a bill designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization after meeting with Loomer to discuss the growing national security concern posed by members of this radical organization.

Democrat Holdouts: Waters, Lieu, and Raskin Remain Silent

Despite the emerging bipartisan consensus, several prominent Democrats remain silent. Last week, Reps. Maxine Waters (D-CA), Ted Lieu (D-CA), and Jamie Raskin (D-MD) declined to comment when asked by Loomer whether they support designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group.

Rep. Raskin dodged the question entirely, quickly darting up flights of stairs away from Loomer. Meanwhile, Rep. Lieu—who has previously spoken at events tied to Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated groups—claimed he was unfamiliar with the organization.

Rep. Waters, who has recently supported pro-open border protests in Los Angeles that devolved into riots, also declined to address the Muslim Brotherhood’s ties to terrorism. Her silence is notable, as these anti-ICE demonstrations she supports have frequently featured pro-Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood propaganda.


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The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928, has long been tied to extremist ideologies and terrorism across the globe. National security experts have warned that the group’s influence in the United States—particularly through front organizations—poses a serious threat.

Laura Loomer Sparks Congressional Action

Loomer, a longtime critic of Islamic terrorism and its infiltration into U.S. political circles, has played a central role in elevating the issue. Her meetings with lawmakers, public confrontations with Democrats, and persistent media presence have helped reignite the national debate over the Muslim Brotherhood’s role in American society.

Bipartisan Momentum Grows Despite Democrat Holdouts

Thanks to mounting pressure from the American people, journalists like Loomer,  and support from both sides of the aisle, the momentum to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization is stronger than it has been in years. America may soon join other countries in formally recognizing the Muslim Brotherhood as the terrorist organization, joining the ranks of other countries like the UAE, Jordan and Saudi Arabia that have already designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.

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