On November 24, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order directing the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury to evaluate the potential designation of certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). The Order mandates a comprehensive report within 45 days on actions regarding these organizations, specifically focusing on chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan. The primary goals of this initiative are to dismantle their operational capabilities, restrict their access to resources, and reduce any threats they pose to U.S. national security and citizens abroad.
This initiative aligns with the broader strategy of the Trump administration to confront terrorism and stabilize U.S. interests in the region. The administration highlights the transnational network of the Muslim Brotherhood and its role in perpetuating violence, referencing prior attacks linked to their military wing in Lebanon and encouraging aggressions against U.S. and allied targets. Additionally, the designation aims to reinforce existing security measures that have historically included designations of other militant groups and preventive measures against potential threats from nations associated with terrorism.
As part of its commitment to national security, President Trump has implemented multiple counter-terrorism actions, including earlier designations in 2025 of the Houthis and various cartels as FTOs and SDGTs. The administration asserts that it will continue to prioritize the safety of Americans through direct actions against foreign terrorist activities and by restricting entry from nations with histories of terrorism. Through this Executive Order, the President emphasizes the intent to safeguard peace and security domestically and internationally.
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