Lawmakers have several ways to cripple the Muslim Brotherhood financially while the parties involved work out the final details, the Free Beacon reported on Tuesday (June 3), citing sources familiar with the matter.
The report said the latest effort began last month when the Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism and Global Policy (ISGAP) announced in a press release that it held a closed-door briefing for members of Congress focused on developing strategies to counter the growing threat from the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States.