Inside America’s Silent Siege: The Brotherhood’s 50-Year Plan Comes Into Focus
A new report says Islamist infiltration isn’t theoretical — it’s already rooted deep inside U.S. institutions.
Good Morning, it’s Friday, November 21st, 2025.
A chilling new analysis just accused the Muslim Brotherhood of embedding itself across America’s universities and institutions for decades — a slow, quiet infiltration that Washington ignored until now. As states move to clamp down and the Trump administration weighs national designation, today’s issue cuts through the noise and exposes the strategy long hiding in plain sight.
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Report Warns: Muslim Brotherhood “Embedding” Inside U.S. Institutions
A 50-year infiltration strategy meets 2025 political reality.
The gut punch: A new ISGAP report says the Muslim Brotherhood is halfway through a century-long plan to infiltrate America’s most influential institutions — using the openness of democracy as the very weapon to undermine it.
What You Need to Know
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy says the Brotherhood’s U.S. strategy revolves around embedding ideological allies across college campuses, nonprofits, and even government-adjacent organizations.
Texas just designated the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations. Washington is still tiptoeing.
Why It Matters
This isn’t fringe chatter — it’s a direct allegation of systemic infiltration.
Conservative voters have warned about “entryism” for years; now it’s backed by a 100-page study.
The left’s silence is deafening because the networks in question overlap with their activist infrastructure.
The Real Story
Dr. Charles Asher Small, the ISGAP director, didn’t sugarcoat it: “We are now 50 years into the Brotherhood’s 100-year plan to entrench themselves into key institutions in the United States… to undermine and destroy our democracy.”
The report outlines what it calls “civilization jihad” — not in the sense of bombs or plots, but by reshaping opinion architecture: student groups, academic programs, policy shops, and cultural organizations. Influencing the pipeline means influencing the country.
Key Receipts:
Muslim Students Association (MSA) — named as the Brotherhood’s “primary vehicle” for campus influence.
600+ U.S. college chapters — meaning this isn’t a fringe issue, it’s a nationwide lattice of ideological hubs.
Strategic Adaptation — the report claims the Brotherhood tailors its public face to Western norms while privately pushing long-term Islamist political goals.
Democratic Vulnerabilities — freedoms of speech, association, and religion are used as shields against scrutiny.
The political shockwave grew louder when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott officially labeled both the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations.
His words: “Unacceptable… subvert our laws through violence, intimidation, and harassment.”
And the federal angle? Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in August the Trump administration is actively moving toward a national designation — something previous administrations refused to touch for diplomatic reasons.
In plain terms: the nation’s biggest red state, a major counterterrorism research institute, and the current State Department are converging on the same alarm bell.
What makes this moment different:
The warnings are no longer coming from think tank corners — they’re coming from governors, Cabinet-level officials, and law enforcement briefings. When the political class catches up, expect investigations, defunding, and legal challenges across the campus landscape.
What They Don’t Want You to See
The line buried under 40 years of political correctness:
“The Brotherhood has learned to use the very freedoms of democracy as tools to erode it from within.”
That’s the quote every university administrator hopes students never read.
Bottom Line
America’s institutions didn’t just get captured by accident — they were targeted. The Muslim Brotherhood’s 100-year strategy now has U.S. officials openly acknowledging its influence, and states like Texas are acting while Washington debates semantics.
The question isn’t whether infiltration happened.
It’s how much of it can still be undone — and who has the backbone to do it.
Trump Torches Democrats Over ‘Defy Orders’ Video
Six Democrats recorded a video urging U.S. service members to refuse “illegal” commands — and Trump unloaded on Truth Social, calling their behavior “SEDITIOUS” and demanding arrests. The clip, led by Sen. Elissa Slotkin, instantly detonated across D.C. and triggered a national security firestorm.
House Democrat leadership accused Trump of issuing “death threats,” while Republicans blasted the lawmakers for pushing a message they say undermines the chain of command. Even War Secretary Pete Hegseth jumped in, calling it “Stage 4 TDS.”
Key Quote: “Each one of these traitors should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL.” — President Donald Trump
Takeaway: When elected officials tell troops to reject orders on camera, they’re not just playing politics — they’re playing with the stability of the republic.
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Al Green Promises Yet Another Trump Impeachment Push
Rep. Al Green is back on his favorite hobbyhorse: impeaching Donald Trump. The Texas Democrat is pledging to drop new impeachment articles next month — despite having zero votes, zero support from Democratic leadership, and zero chance of success in a GOP-controlled House.
Green says he’ll force a floor vote before Christmas, framing the effort as a “constitutional duty.” Translation: he wants a headline, not an outcome.
Democratic leaders aren’t touching it. They’ve already impeached Trump twice and know further attempts only supercharge Trump’s base. Green doesn’t care — he insists the president is committing “dastardly deeds” daily and argues impeachment doesn’t require a majority to be “necessary.”
Key Stat: Green’s last impeachment vote failed 344–79, with most Democrats siding against him.
Takeaway: If Democrats had a strategy, Green wouldn’t be freelancing impeachments like TikTok uploads — but 2025’s Democratic Party is running on vibes, not victories.
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Thanks for reading today’s Briefing. America isn’t just fighting chaos abroad — the real battle is over who influences our classrooms, our agencies, and the next generation of leadership. That’s why this work matters: sunlight is still the most potent disinfectant, and the more we pull back the curtain, the harder it becomes for power brokers to operate in the shadows.
If today’s issue didn’t rattle you, read it again — because what’s unfolding behind the scenes is exactly what Americans were told “could never happen here.”
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. The real scandal isn’t that the Muslim Brotherhood built influence networks — it’s that our institutions let them. For years, pointing this out got you labeled “paranoid.” Now the receipts are public.
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