Watchdog Group Release Report and Calls For Investigation Into Congresswoman
A bombshell new report from ISGAP Action has placed Representative Rashida Tlaib under a harsh and unforgiving spotlight, outlining what the organization describes as a sustained and troubling pattern of associations with individuals and groups linked to U.S.-designated terrorist organizations, including Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. For observers who have followed Tlaib’s career closely, the revelations land less as a surprise than as a grim consolidation of long-suspected behavior.
According to the ISGAP briefing, the concerns extend far beyond rhetoric. The report details nearly $600,000 in campaign payments to a consulting firm led by Rasha Mubarak, an activist with documented connections to organizations that have faced scrutiny for ties to Hamas and the PFLP.
Mubarak’s prior affiliation with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terror-financing case, adds another layer of gravity to the relationship. These are not incidental associations, the report argues, but part of a campaign infrastructure that raises both ethical and national security questions.
NATIONAL SECURITY ALARM: Watchdog group releases scathing report accusing Rep. Rashida Tlaib of ties to terrorist-linked organizations, calling for congressional inquiry into her conduct and campaign finances. https://t.co/GwJJHAbKOw
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) February 5, 2026
The briefing further documents Tlaib’s repeated participation in events featuring individuals affiliated with designated terrorist groups. Among the most striking examples is her appearance alongside Wisam Rafeedie, a convicted PFLP operative, and her presence at conferences where banners for Samidoun, a group designated by the U.S. government as a terror proxy, were prominently displayed.
At these events, Tlaib’s remarks reportedly included praise for “martyrs” and calls for continued “resistance,” language that closely mirrors the ideological framing used by jihadist organizations.
The PFLP’s history is not abstract. The group has claimed responsibility for acts of deadly violence, including the bombing that killed a 17-year-old girl. Against that backdrop, ISGAP concludes that Tlaib’s rhetoric, affiliations, and financial relationships pose serious risks to the ethical and institutional integrity of the U.S. government. The report goes so far as to suggest that no other member of Congress demonstrates such a consistent alignment with figures and networks tied to terrorist causes.
If true, we should immediately vote to remove her from Congress. This is not political. This is not partisan. This is a matter of national security. https://t.co/zf0IXK2F6u
— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) February 5, 2026
These findings build on an already extensive record. Tlaib has been formally censured for anti-Israel statements and for amplifying Hamas propaganda following the October 7 attacks in 2023. Months before that massacre, she appeared at an art exhibition advocating for Israel’s destruction and glorifying “martyrs,” featuring work connected to Palestinian Islamic Jihad, another U.S.-designated terrorist organization. She has condemned U.S. military action against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels and helped incite unrest in Washington, D.C., by repeating disinformation about a hospital strike, an episode that led to hundreds of arrests.
