President Donald Trump is once again doing what decades of weak-kneed politicians refused to do: calling radical Islamic extremism by its name and taking decisive action against it. On Sunday, November 23, the president confirmed that his administration is preparing to formally designate the Muslim Brotherhood — the influential, extremist-rooted Islamist movement — as a foreign terrorist organization.
It’s a move long demanded by national security experts, constitutional conservatives, and anti-terrorism analysts. And now, after new intelligence and mounting evidence of the group’s growing radicalization and creeping influence in Western nations, Trump is ready to act.
Speaking to *Just the News*, Trump was characteristically direct: *“It will be done in the strongest and most powerful terms. Final documents are being drawn.”*
This is not some marginal group. The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in the 1920s and has metastasized across the Middle East, Europe, and North America. It blends political activism, militant theology, and an aggressive social agenda that has fueled extremism for decades. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE have already labeled it a terrorist organization — a fact American media conveniently ignores.
While Democrats wring their hands and pretend Islamist extremism is a right-wing conspiracy theory, serious scholars have been raising alarms for years. The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy sounded the warning bell recently, revealing that the Brotherhood is halfway through its brazen 100-year plan to “transform Western society from within.”
Dr. Charles Asher Small, ISGAP’s director, put it bluntly: *“This is not simply a political movement but a transnational ideological project that adapts itself to Western systems while working to undermine them.”*
In other words: this is infiltration, not integration.
The Brotherhood’s stated goal? Nothing short of establishing a global Islamic caliphate — a rigid Sharia-based regime fundamentally incompatible with Western values, women’s rights, free speech, or religious liberty.
Their motto makes that perfectly clear:
**“Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our leader. The Qur’an is our law. Jihad is our way. Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.”**
But sure — “peaceful,” right?
Republicans like Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have already taken action, designating the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist organizations in the Lone Star State. Now, Trump is preparing to bring that clarity to the national level — and cut off the financing networks that allow Islamist extremism to operate inside U.S. borders.
A detailed report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies confirmed what counterterrorism experts have warned for years: the Muslim Brotherhood acts as a pipeline for future terrorists. It indoctrinates members with radical ideology, many of whom later splinter off into openly violent Islamist groups.
Trump considered this designation during his first term, but the usual coalition of left-wing activists, media apologists, and Brotherhood-affiliated fronts panicked, claiming they were merely promoting “moderate” Islamic advocacy. Now, with stronger evidence and a stronger mandate, Trump is finishing the job.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted in August that the process was already underway: “Obviously, there are different branches of the Muslim Brotherhood, so you’d have to designate each one of them.” That work is nearing completion.
Once again, Trump is doing what Democrats refuse to do — defend the country from genuine threats rather than imaginary ones.
And radical Islamic networks in America are about to face a reckoning decades overdue.
