Statement from the Clarity Coalition on the 2025 Election Results 

 The 2025 elections mark a sobering and clarifying moment for all who believe in pluralism, liberty, free enterprise, and the separation of religion and state. 

Across the United States, from New York City to Dearborn, Michigan, a coordinated network of Islamist political operatives and establishment Muslim organizations, many with ideological or institutional roots in the Muslim Brotherhood, have made significant gains in political power. 

This development did not occur by chance. It reflects decades of strategic organizing, coalition-building, and narrative engineering aimed at normalizing a fundamentalist and political interpretation of Islam that undermines individual freedom, women’s equality, and peaceful coexistence. 

While many Muslim Americans remain committed to democracy and human rights, well-funded and vocal political operatives within the Muslim establishment increasingly seek to define Muslim representation through the lens of grievance, victimhood and resistance. 

The result is a dangerous distortion of what it means to be Muslim in America, recasting faith as an ideological project aligned with anti-Western and anti-Israel movements worldwide. 

The CLARITy Coalition stands in solidarity with Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, ex-Muslims, and people of all faiths, and no faith, who reject this politicization of religion. 

We call for vigilance against the growing influence of Islamist networks ideology in civic life, academia, and government. The future of our democracy depends on confronting all forms of extremism, whether they wear the face of the far left, the far right, or fundamentalist theocratic movements masquerading as progress. 

Our mission remains clear: 

● To defend freedom of conscience and speech. 

● To protect the rights of women and minorities. 

● To expose ideological movements that exploit democracy to undermine it from within. 

● To support reform-minded Muslims and allies who uphold a vision of Islam compatible with liberty, equality, and peace. 

The 2025 election should not mark the triumph of dogma and identity politics, but the beginning of renewed clarity, courage, and moral conviction