Dr. Qanta Ahmed of the Independent Women’s Forum joined the Fox & Friends broadcast to address an ISGAP report which claims the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated multiple United States agencies. The discussion focused on the implications of such infiltration, with Ahmed noting the potential risks to national security and democratic institutions. The conversation was prompted by Governor Greg Abbott of Texas, who had recently designated CAIR as a terrorist organization, further intensifying the debate over radical Islamic groups’ influence in the United States.
Ahmed emphasized the importance of vigilance and transparency in government operations, suggesting that the presence of foreign agents within American institutions could undermine the country’s democratic processes. The discussion also highlighted the broader political tensions surrounding issues of national security, immigration, and religious freedom. While the claims of infiltration remain unproven, the conversation has sparked renewed interest in the role of international organizations and the potential threats posed by extremist groups within the United States.