Former CIA analyst EXPOSES the Muslim Brotherhood's infiltration of American politics

The Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in America may be far more deeply embedded than most Americans realize according to former CIA targeter Sarah Adams.Adams tells Christopher Rufo and Jonathan “Lomez” Keeperman on “Rufo & Lomez” that the organization has spent decades building relationships and political power from the ground up, financially supporting candidates while embedding itself in universities, religious organizations, chambers of commerce, and local civic groups.“They back a lot of the political candidates financially as we know. They pump a ton of money into our universities, but they also are very much like the Chinese, and nobody’s really honest about that,” Adams explains.“They start at the local level,” she continues, “They get involved in community organizations and chambers of commerce, you know, religious organizations, volunteer organizations.”“So they’re more integrated than I think most people realize,” she adds.Lomez points out that there are even reports that Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is funded by the Muslim Brotherhood.“Admittedly these are just headlines, that you know, he may be funded by Muslim Brotherhood,” he says. “This comes as a surprise to me, but it sounds like you’re saying, ‘No, this is something to be expected.’”While expected, Adams notes that it is “complicated.”“When it comes to the U.S., though, it’s so complicated because when we say ‘Muslim Brotherhood,’ you’re not going to drive down the street and have a building and it says ‘The Muslim Brotherhood.’ It’s going to be called something like, I don’t know, the Saudi American Friendship Society, right?” she explains.“And so that’s where it’s complicated because people at the local level don’t even know that they’re interacting,” she says, noting that even local candidates and activists have no idea.“That awareness does not exist at all in the United States,” she adds.Want more from Rufo & Lomez?To enjoy more of the news through the anthropological lens of Christopher Rufo and Lomez, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
Former CIA analyst EXPOSES the Muslim Brotherhood's infiltration of American politics

Former CIA targeter Sarah Adams claims the Muslim Brotherhood has been strategically embedding itself in American society for decades. The organization financially supports political candidates and influences universities, religious organizations, and local civic groups. Adams explains that their presence is often hidden behind seemingly innocuous organizations, making it difficult for the public and local activists to recognize.

  • Former CIA targeter Sarah Adams discusses the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence in America.
  • The organization has spent decades building relationships and political power from the ground up.
  • They financially support political candidates and have embedded themselves in universities, religious organizations, chambers of commerce, and local civic groups.
  • Adams states their influence starts at the local level and is often disguised through front organizations.
  • There are reports suggesting Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is funded by the Muslim Brotherhood.
  • Awareness of the Muslim Brotherhood’s presence and methods is noted to be very low in the United States.
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