Not surprising
George Clooney Admits: Amal Works for the Muslim Brotherhood
If George Clooney had been able to see past his nose, he would have realized that admitting Amal works (or worked) for the Muslim Brotherhood wasn't his brightest moment.

In a jaw-dropping moment on The Drew Barrymore Show that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond, George Clooney casually bragged about his wife Amal's involvement in drafting Egypt's 2012 constitution under the Muslim Brotherhood regime, a group widely condemned as a terrorist organization responsible for fomenting jihadist violence and Islamist extremism across the globe.
Clooney, with his trademark charm, recounted how Amal blew him off for a date because she was "in a meeting with the Muslim Brotherhood," framing it as some adorable anecdote about her high-powered career.
But let's call this what it is: a stunning admission of complicity with one of the most dangerous Islamist networks in modern history, all while Amal parades around as a "human rights" champion.The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in 1928, has long been a breeding ground for terror. It's the ideological parent of groups like Hamas, and has been designated a terrorist organization by countries including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
Under Mohamed Morsi's short-lived presidency in 2012-2013, the Brotherhood rammed through a constitution that enshrined Sharia law, marginalized minorities, and set the stage for authoritarian rule—until a popular uprising and military intervention ousted them. And there was Amal Clooney, née Alamuddin, right in the thick of it, helping craft this blueprint for oppression. Her husband didn't just mention it; he seemed downright proud, as if collaborating with Islamofascists is just another glamorous gig in the Clooney family's jet-setting life.
This revelation shreds the veneer of Amal's so-called "human rights" work, exposing it as a hypocritical facade. For years, she's positioned herself as a defender of the oppressed, representing high-profile clients like WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Yazidi activist Nadia Murad. But scratch the surface, and the contradictions pile up like discarded scripts on a Hollywood lot. In 2014, Amal co-authored a scathing report on Egypt's judiciary under the post-Brotherhood regime of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, conveniently ignoring the Brotherhood's own atrocities during their reign of terror.
She even defended Al Jazeera journalists accused of aiding the Brotherhood after the 2013 coup—journalists who were convicted of spreading fake news to support the group's agenda.
Egypt threatened to arrest her for her criticisms, but was that bravery or just selective outrage?And let's not forget her family ties. Amal's cousin, Ziad Takieddine, is a convicted arms dealer with links to shady dealings in the Middle East, including connections to Hezbollah and other Islamist factions.
Her uncle has been accused of funneling weapons to groups like Hamas. This isn't guilt by association—it's a pattern. While Amal lectures the world from her London chambers about justice and equality, her actions suggest a troubling alignment with forces that subjugate women, persecute minorities, and promote jihad. Her involvement in pushing for ICC arrest warrants against Israeli leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu reeks of the same Brotherhood-inspired anti-Israel bias that fuels global antisemitism.
George Clooney's slip-up isn't just embarrassing; it's a window into the rotten core of elite hypocrisy. Here we have a power couple worth hundreds of millions, hobnobbing with terrorists one day and virtue-signaling the next. Clooney, who once rallied against Darfur's genocide, now shrugs off his wife's Brotherhood collab like it's a quirky rom-com plot point.
Meanwhile, the Brotherhood's legacy includes inspiring attacks worldwide, from 9/11's ideological roots to ongoing violence in the Middle East. How many lives have been destroyed by the very ideologies Amal helped codify?Social media is erupting, with users rightly calling out the Clooneys for normalizing jihadism among the glitterati.
One post summed it up: "Human rights lawyers are wolves in sheep’s clothing."
It's time for accountability. If Amal truly cares about human rights, she should disavow her Brotherhood past and explain how drafting a constitution for terrorists aligns with fighting oppression (as if that's going to happen...)
Until then, her "advocacy" looks like nothing more than a well-funded PR stunt, and George’s admission? A Freudian slip that exposes the ugly truth behind their polished facade.The Clooneys have yet to respond to this backlash, but the court of public opinion is in session and the verdict isn't looking good.