The Biden regime is pressuring Egypt to free 16 Muslim Brotherhood terrorists, threatening to cut off $130 million in U.S. counter-terrorism aid to the country if the terrorists aren't freed.
The Muslim Brotherhood has been a thorn in the side of the Egyptian government since it was founded in 1928 by a young schoolteacher, Hasan al-Banna. In its first 20 years it gained about half a million members with hundreds of branches worldwide, including the United States, where it operates through various front groups.