List of Democrats who back designating Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group

A Small but Growing Faction of Democrats Support Designating Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Group

Several Democratic lawmakers have signed onto legislation aimed at branding the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, a development that has garnered backing from President Donald Trump. The bills, which include co-sponsors like Senators Ted Cruz and Mario Diaz-Balart, are part of efforts to combat extremist networks in the Middle East.

Among those who have expressed support for the measure is Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Representative Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Representative Greg Landsman of Ohio, Representative Jared Moskowitz of Florida, and Representative Tom Suozzi of New York. These lawmakers join a handful of other Democrats in backing the "Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025."

The move is part of Trump's efforts to counter the Muslim Brotherhood, which was designated as a terrorist group by Texas Governor Greg Abbott earlier this month. The administration claims that designating certain chapters of the organization as foreign terrorist organizations will help disrupt financial networks and recruitment activities connected to its affiliates.

However, critics argue that labeling the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group is an overreach, given the organization's long history as a peaceful civil rights group in Egypt. Critics also point out that some Muslim Brotherhood chapters have been designated as terrorist organizations by other countries, including Bahrain, Egypt, Austria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and France.

The bill has sparked concerns among Democrats about the potential consequences of such designations, with some lawmakers questioning whether it will lead to increased Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment. Despite these reservations, several Democratic lawmakers have expressed support for the measure, citing the organization's documented history of promoting extremist ideologies and supporting terrorist activities through various affiliates.

As the bill moves forward, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent are expected to report on potential designations of Muslim Brotherhood chapters in countries like Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan within the next 45 days.
 
🤔 I'm not sure if branding a whole organization as a terrorist group is the best approach 🚫. I mean, we're talking about a group with a long history of promoting social justice and human rights in Egypt 👥. It's not just about one or two extreme elements 🌪️, it's about the entire organization. By lumping them all together, aren't we unfairly stigmatizing an entire community? 💔👊 I think we should focus on disrupting specific terrorist networks and funding flows instead of painting a broad brush 🎨.

It's also worth considering the potential blowback from this move 😬. Will it fuel more Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment in the US? 🚫👀 We need to be careful not to create more problems than we solve 💡. Let's make sure we're having a nuanced conversation about terrorism and extremism, rather than oversimplifying complex issues 🔍.
 
I don't think this is a good idea at all 🤕. Like, what's the point of labeling an entire group as a terrorist organization? It's gonna fuel even more hate and Islamophobia towards Muslims... it's already bad out there 😩. I mean, we should be focusing on real threats to national security instead of targeting a bunch of people based on their faith or culture. This just feels like another example of fear-mongering and xenophobia 🚫.
 
🤔 I don't know how far this is gonna go, but if we're labeling a group like the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist org just cuz some affiliates are involved with terrorism, it's already too late for me. The whole thing feels like a bunch of people trying to solve one problem by throwing the baby out w/ the bathwater. What's next? Labeling all mosques or Islamic centers as potential hotspots? 🚫 It's not rocket science, folks - just because some extremist groups use Islam doesn't mean the entire faith has to suffer. We need to stop stigmatizing and start addressing the real issues here...
 
🤔 I gotta say, this is a super complex issue. As someone who's been following it from afar 📊, I think what's concerning me most is how it could impact our community here in the US. We already have enough xenophobia and Islamophobia issues going on - do we really need to label an entire group of people as terrorists? 💔 It feels like we're gonna create a whole lot more problems than we solve.

I'm also not convinced that designating certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations is gonna make a huge difference. I mean, if we've got a global network of extremist groups already, do we think just labeling one of them as 'terrorist' is gonna disrupt their entire operation? 🤷‍♂️ It seems like we're just trying to sweep stuff under the rug instead of actually addressing the root causes of extremism.

What I'm curious about, though - are there any other countries that have already taken this approach and seen positive results? Or is this just another example of a 'problem' that we think can be solved with a piece of legislation? 🤓
 
🤔 this is super concerning for me - labeling a whole group of ppl as terrorists just because they dont agree with our gov isnt right 🙅‍♂️ we need to talk about how it affects muslim americans & people in other countries who might be part of the muslim brotherhood. its like, isnt our job to build bridges not tear them down? 🌉
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this is all about playing the Islamophobia card. Trump's trying to whip up some fear among his base, and it's just a ploy to distract from the real issues at hand. The Muslim Brotherhood has been involved in some shady stuff, no doubt, but labeling them as terrorists right off the bat? That's not gonna solve anything. It's just gonna fuel the hate and create more problems down the line. 🚫 What's next? Labeling all Muslims as terrorists? 😳 Give me a break! This is just more of the same old conspiracy theories that keep on repeating themselves...
 
🤔 I dont think its a good idea to label an org as terrorist just because some parts of it have been involved with extremist groups... I mean, cant we try to understand the history of the Muslim Brotherhood and its role in civil rights movements in Egypt before we make such drastic decisions? And whats with the administration claiming that designating certain chapters will disrupt financial networks and recruitment activities... isnt thats kinda broad and could lead to unintended consequences like targeting innocent people too? 😬
 
omg i dont get why ppl cant just agree to disagree u know? i was watching this vid where a muslim dude explained that he thinks designating the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist org is super unfair cuz they were peaceful activists in egypt like how could they turn into terrorists overnight? and then theres ppl saying its gonna lead to more Islamophobia which im all for not being racist or bigoted but come on, can we just focus on whats really important?? did u guys hear about that new gaming tournament thats happening next month? 🎮
 
🙄 I'm not surprised to see some Democrats jumping on this bandwagon. It's about time someone took a stand against the Muslim Brotherhood's alleged extremist ties... or at least that's what they're claiming 🤔. Anyway, it's funny how Trump is suddenly backing this legislation after years of criticizing his own administration for being too soft on terrorism 😂. Can't say I agree with this move - just because a group has been designated as a terrorist organization by other countries doesn't mean it automatically becomes one here too... seems like an overreach if you ask me 🤷‍♂️.

And what's with all the Islamophobia concerns from Democrats? Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying labeling the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists is a great idea either... but let's have a nuanced discussion about it instead of just jumping to conclusions 👀. We need to be careful not to stigmatize an entire community based on the actions of a few rogue elements 🚫. Anyway, this bill better come with some serious vetting and accountability measures if we're gonna take action against the Muslim Brotherhood... or else it's just another example of politicians playing catch-up to their own controversy 😒
 
🤔 I'm worried about where this is gonna take us... Designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group feels like another example of how easily things can escalate outta control. I mean, we've got history books full of examples of peaceful movements getting misconstrued and demonized. It's hard to trust that lawmakers would be making informed decisions when emotions are running high 🤦‍♂️. What really bothers me is the slippery slope - if it's okay to label one group as a terrorist organization, where do we draw the line? 🚫 Do we end up targeting other Muslim-majority countries or communities just 'cause of some extremist ideologies? We need more nuanced thinking here 👥.
 
I'm really worried about where this is heading 🤕. I mean, we're already seeing so many divisions in our society, and now some Democrats want to label a whole organization as a terrorist group? It's just not fair to the Muslim community. My aunt went to college with a Muslim Brotherhood member back in Egypt - she says they were all about promoting peace and social justice. It's just not right that we're lumping them together with all these other extremist groups.

And let's be real, this is just going to fuel more Islamophobia 🤢. We need to get to the root of the problem, which is extremism, not an entire organization. I'm not saying the Muslim Brotherhood isn't a group worth scrutinizing, but we can't just brand them as terrorists without looking at all the evidence. It's like we're treating people like they're guilty until proven innocent.

I've got a friend who's married to a Muslim woman - she's always told me about how peaceful and welcoming their community is 🤗. But now, I'm not so sure if that's still true. This whole thing just feels really divisive and unfair to me 😔.
 
I'm so confused about this 😕... I remember back in '17 when Trump tweeted some crazy stuff about Muslims, and now it's Democrats who want to label the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group? 🤔 It seems like we're just regressing 🔄... Like, what happened to all that talk about unity and progress? 🌈 And what about the peaceful Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt? shouldn't we be focusing on those instead of labeling an entire organization as "terrorist" just because some parts are bad? 🤷‍♀️ It's just not right, you know? 😔
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this 😒. Designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group seems like an overreach to me 🤔. I mean, they've been a part of Egyptian politics for decades, promoting civil rights and democracy 💪. It's not just about them being extremist - it's about how we label certain groups and then... what happens next? 🤷‍♂️ We don't want to create a climate where Muslims are unfairly targeted or profiled, do we? 🚫 I'm worried that this bill is going to be used as a wedge issue to divide Americans along party lines rather than actually solving the problems of extremism in the Middle East. Can't we just focus on building bridges instead of throwing stones? 🔒 We need more bipartisan cooperation on this one, not less 👊
 
I'm low-key concerned about this, you feel me? 🤔 It's always tricky when it comes to labeling groups as terrorists, 'cause it can get super slippery slope-y. I mean, we all know the Muslim Brotherhood has had its fair share of controversy, but designating the whole organization as a terrorist group feels like overkill to me. 🙅‍♂️ We gotta be careful not to perpetuate Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment, you know? 😊 It's all about finding that balance between keeping our country safe and respecting individual rights. Fingers crossed they can get this bill just right without causing too much harm 🤞
 
🤔 this is a red flag right from the start - we've got the President of the US backing legislation that could lead to Muslims being unfairly targeted just because of their faith. I need to see some credible sources on how the Muslim Brotherhood has "promoted extremist ideologies" and "supported terrorist activities". What's the evidence here? And isn't it suspicious that this bill is coming from lawmakers who are already known for their... let's say, "conservative" views on Islam? 🙄 I'm not buying it until we see some real proof.
 
🤔 This is so concerning... a growing faction of Democrats supporting this legislation? I mean, come on! The Muslim Brotherhood has a history as a peaceful civil rights group, and now we're labeling them a terrorist organization? 😬 It's like, what's next? Labeling all Muslims terrorists? 🚫 That's not how you combat extremism, folks. You need to understand the root causes of it and work towards community building, education, and economic development. Not just sweep everything under the rug with a label that can be used to stigmatize an entire group of people. 😕
 
I'm not sure where this is all going 🤔... Designating a whole organization as a terrorist group just 'cause some people have done that before? It seems kinda extreme to me 🙅‍♂️. I mean, the Muslim Brotherhood's got a history of being a civil rights group in Egypt, right? And now we're gonna label them all terrorists just 'cause some affiliates might be doing bad stuff? It feels like a slippery slope, you know? 🌀

And what about the potential consequences for Muslims in the US and around the world? Increased Islamophobia is a real thing, and I don't think it's something to take lightly 😕. We should be focusing on building bridges and understanding, not pitting people against each other.

I'm all for taking down terrorist groups, but we gotta do it smart 🤓. We need to be careful about who we're targeting and why. Labeling an entire organization as a terrorist group is just too broad, if you ask me 🚫.
 
😐 this is getting crazy. labeling a whole organization as a terrorist group without giving them due process? sounds like a recipe for disaster to me 🤯. what's next, are we gonna label all muslims terrorists too? that's just plain unfair 🙅‍♂️.
 
Ugh, I don't even know why we're having this conversation 🤯... The whole thing just feels so toxic 😒. Can't we just focus on actual issues affecting our community instead of using fear-mongering tactics to label a group as "terrorists"? 🚫 It's like, come on guys, let's not jump to conclusions based on speculation and misinformation 📣.

And what's with the timing? This comes out just as Trump is trying to distract us from his own scandals 😏. It's like we're all being played, folks 🤦‍♂️. We need to be smarter than this 💡... or at least, I think we should be 🤔.
 
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