Florida’s Anti-Terror Legislation Exposes the Muslim Brotherhood’s Dangerous Network
A Landmark Move to Protect Public Safety Florida’s passage of sweeping anti-terror legislation marks a major turning point in how states confront extremist networks. By codifying Governor Ron DeSantis’s 2025 executive order, the state has finally taken concrete action against the Muslim Brotherhood and its U.S.-based affiliates—groups long accused of subversion, indoctrination and ties to terrorism. The legislation gives Florida a fact-based legal mechanism to designate domestic and foreign terrorist organizations, cutting off state funds and imposing strict penalties on those linked to extremist activity. Ending Public Subsidies for Extremism For decades, organizations tied to the Muslim Brotherhood have operated freely across American institutions—including schools, civil society networks, and political advocacy groups—while receiving taxpayer-connected grants. Florida’s bill finally halts this practice . By enforcing criminal penalties, banning public funding, restricting for...