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Paid for Congressional Democrats' Doha Trip
by John Rossomando • Jun 24, 2019
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Qatar's Washington embassy paid for six congressional Democrats to visit
Doha last December, Al-Monitor reported Friday. U.S. Reps. Ami Bera,
D-Calif., Andre Carson, D-Ind., and Dan Kildee, D-Mich., noted the payment
in financial disclosure forms.
The office of U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J., told Al-Monitor
it would amend its disclosure form to include the Qatari payment. U.S. Rep.
James Himes, D-Conn., failed to disclose the trip. Rep. Brendan Boyle,
D-Pa., received an extension until August to file his disclosure. Ben Smith
of Buzzfeed, which co-sponsored
the Doha Forum first acknowledged the trip in a Dec. 15 tweet.
Speakers at the Doha Forum included President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's son-in-law,
and current Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak; Iranian Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif; and Mutlaq al-Qahtani, who told the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) last
year that Hamas was not a terrorist organization. Al-Qahtani serves as
Qatar's counterterrorism envoy.
Carson and Himes sit on the House Intelligence Committee. Bera serves
on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Norcross is
on to the House Armed Services Committee.
At the forum, the officials met with Qatar's deputy prime minister and minister of
foreign affairs. Qatar hosts the Abu Udeid Air Base, which is home to the
forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command and the headquarters of the
U.S. Air Force Central Command.
Qatar is one of the biggest funders of the Muslim Brotherhood and is
home to radical Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, who has been a major force in the
movement for decades. Qatari money has funded numerous terrorist groups including
Hamas and al-Qaida.
This is but one example of Qatar's effort to buy power and influence in
Washington. It spent nearly $5 million in 2017 on three Washington
lobby firms seeking to improve its image. Qatari entities, including Barzan
Holdings, Qatar Tourism Authority, Education Above All Foundation and
Qatari businessman Hassan bin Ali spent
$13 million overall for all of 2017 on behalf of the emirate, according to
the watchdog site Open Secrets. They spent
$9.3 million in 2018.
Pro-Qatari lobbying has been bipartisan. The Tablet reported
in December that Nick Muzin, a former senior staffer for Republican Sens.
Tim Scott and Ted Cruz became a lobbyist for Qatar.
Qatar also funds programs at the Brookings Institution and at U.S.
colleges and universities, including Georgetown and Northwestern. Those schools have campuses in Doha and
receive funding from the Qatar Foundation, which is controlled by the
emirate's royal family.
Qatar's failure renounce terrorism funding for terrorism makes this
lobbying campaign particularly troubling.
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