Muslim Brotherhood's plan for first 100 days of Biden's presidency

The Muslim Brotherhood in the United States considers the election victory of Joe Biden as a victory for itself.
This explains why the
Brotherhood was actively campaigning for Biden among Muslims and back Americans
during the elections.
The Brotherhood used the
pitfalls of the administration of former president Donald Trump in convincing
Muslims and black Americans to vote for Biden.
The Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which is affiliated to the Muslim
Brotherhood, has launched the 100-day plan which includes a forecast of the
measures Biden is expected to take during his first 100 days in power.
100-day plan
The plan is similar to
the one the Brotherhood launched when Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed
Morsi took over in Egypt in June 2012.
It launched the plan to
assess the performance of the president during his first 100 days in power.
The plan gives insights
into the parochial nature of the Muslim Brotherhood thinking in dealing with
international affairs.
The measures the
Brotherhood believes the new American president has to take are all related to
Muslims and migrants, especially after Trump made a series of restrictive laws
in this regard.
CAIR said it had notified
the US Council of Muslim Organizations about the 100-day plan. The plan accuses
Trump of doing injustice to minorities and Muslims across the United States.
The fact is that the Muslim Brotherhood had used all developments in the United States in the past few years to serve its own agenda.