Rashida Tlaib Ties Alleged in New Terror Report

Tlaib Ties Alleged in New Terror Report

New allegations are landing on Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s desk and they aren’t small. A policy watchdog says she’s connected to groups and people tied to foreign terrorist networks. The group wants a full probe.

The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy released a briefing that flags multiple concerns. It points to Tlaib’s rhetoric, events she attended, and money her campaign reportedly spent. If the claims hold up, the political and national security fallout could be big.

As the report puts it: “The conduct of Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, including her rhetoric, affiliations, campaign infrastructure, and ideological alignment with certain individuals and organizations, raises serious concerns about potential risks to the ethical and institutional integrity of the United States government,” the report, released by the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy’s advocacy and policy-oriented arm, states.

The briefing argues there’s a “recurring pattern” — everything from speaking at events alongside convicted terrorists to campaign payments that allegedly flowed to anti-Israel activists. The document highlights nearly $600,000 in transfers between 2020 and 2025 to a consulting firm called Unbought Power, run by Rasha Mubarak.

Those are strong allegations. They need checks and records. Right now they are claims in a report. But political rivals and some Senate voices are already demanding action. Calls for an investigation are coming fast.

This is about trust and safety. Members of Congress must be beyond reproach. If evidence shows ties to designated terrorist groups, voters and lawmakers must respond swiftly and transparently. Republicans are likely to press for hearings and consequences. Democrats will push back. Expect a partisan battle — and a lot more digging.

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Whatever you think of Tlaib, this changes the conversation. Allegations like these aren’t something to shrug off. Investigators should get the documents. The public should get the truth.

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