Civil Rights

Federal Judge Halts DeSantis’ Overreach Labeling Muslim Groups as Terrorists

By Economics Desk | March 5, 2026

A federal judge has paused Governor DeSantis’ executive order wrongly labeling prominent Muslim civil rights organizations as terrorists, exposing a dangerous abuse of executive power that threatens constitutional freedoms and national unity.

In a troubling clash between state power and constitutional rights, a federal judge has temporarily blocked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' executive order that designates two major Muslim groups—the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood—as foreign terrorist organizations. This ruling exposes an alarming overstep that threatens the Bedrock principles of free speech and religious liberty fundamental to the America First vision. Is Washington Ignoring the Pattern of Executive Overreach? The U.S. District Court’s preliminary injunction against DeSantis underlines a critical question: Can any governor unilaterally brand one of America’s largest Muslim civil rights organizations as terrorist, effectively stripping...

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