NEW: Qatar has retained two Washington, D.C.-based crisis management firms to "address public misconceptions" about its funding of U.S. universities in the wake of high-profile scrutiny from Congress, federal disclosures reviewed by the @FreeBeacon show. 🧵
The Qatar Foundation, a state-run nonprofit Doha uses to peddle influence in American higher education, hired Washington Media Group at a rate of $40,000 per month to provide "strategic communications support" that "enhance public understanding of its longstanding academic partnerships with U.S. universities located in Education City, Qatar," according to the firm’s March 30 federal disclosure registering it as a foreign agent.
Washington Media Group describes itself as a "female and minority owned company" that "crafts solutions to high-profile crises" and "protects and repairs reputations."
Its CEO and president—and the agent listed on the contract with the Qatar Foundation—is Crystal Patterson, who has a long history of running digital strategy and communications for Democrats, such as Hillary Clinton, former Sen. Edward Kennedy, and former Rep. Tim Ryan, and worked for the left-wing Center for American Progress focusing on "Immigration and Diversity Policy," according to her bio.
She's also a graduate of Northwestern University, which boasts a Doha campus (NU-Q) that holds a contract with Qatar forbidding its students and faculty from criticizing the Qatari regime.
The Qatar Foundation also retained the law firm Venable at a monthly rate of $25,000 for government relations services "pertaining to the public profile of the Foundation," according to a March 31 foreign agent filing.
Venable will "help ensure that members of Congress and the administration have an accurate understanding of Qatar Foundation's support for education and its work with U.S. universities."
Representing the foundation is Ronald Jacob, a Venable partner who "leads clients through crises involving government investigations, litigation, and media exposure," according to his bio. "He combines legal strategy with public communications insight to help clients manage high-stakes, high-visibility situations" and has experience responding to congressional investigations.
NEW from me: George Washington University has hired the federal judge overseeing its own antisemitism lawsuit—to teach a course on "Ethics and Discretionary Judgment."
Biden-appointed Judge Loren AliKhan still hasn't recused herself from the case.
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GW Law School's Field Placement Program announced on February 25 that it hired Alikhan, who sits on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, to teach a corequisite course on "judicial lawyering."
Topics covered in the class include "protocol, professionalism, judicial decision-making," "an attorney's ethical duties and discretionary judgment," and "the attorney's role in creating a legal system that should provide equal access and eliminate bias, discrimination, and racism in the law," according to a course bulletin, which says the class is part of the Spring 2026 semester. That semester started on January 12, suggesting AliKhan was hired before the school's announcement.
UC Berkeley, is allowing its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter to include an inverted red triangle—a symbol Hamas uses to denote Israeli targets—in its logo. The image is displayed on an official university webpage for the group. 🧵 🧵
UC Berkeley spokesman Dan Mogulof told @FreeBeacon that the logo is part of the group's "First Amendment rights." Berkeley's online "Free Speech FAQ," however, says incitement to "commit acts of violence" is not protected—and @FDD senior analyst @JoeTruzman said the Hamas triangle is "absolutely" an example of such incitement.
Hamas has "used it countless times in videos that they've published of attacks against Israeli soldiers," @JoeTruzman told the @FreeBeacon. "This is a symbol of a foreign terrorist organization that's been designated by the United States."
"Berkeley is absolutely promoting this, and that's a problem," he added. "This red triangle symbol is very deliberate. [SJP] knows what they're doing."
EXCLUSIVE @FreeBeacon: Columbia Anti-Israel Organizer, Now a New York City Social Worker, Calls For Zionists To ‘Burn In Hell’
‘If u ever make an excuse or express sympathy for isr[ael], I rlly don’t care what happens to u,’ Zainab Khan, who helped CUAD with security, wrote 🧵
Khan, who deleted her Instagram account after the @FreeBeacon contacted her, started receiving a taxpayer-funded salary in August when she began working for NYC Health + Hospitals, according to her LinkedIn profile, which she also deleted.
Her role providing "assistance and counseling to clients and their families who are dealing with social, emotional and environmental problems" likely involves assisting Zionists, considering the New York metropolitan area has the largest population of Jews in the country.
NEW @FreeBeacon: The Minneapolis hotel smashed up overnight by anti-ICE rioters was on a target list created by the Twin Cities chapter of Sunrise Movement, a radical group funded by George Soros’s Open Society Foundations. 🧵
Sunrise’s list catalogs nearly 70 hotels across the Twin Cities area that the group claims are housing ICE agents. It was updated Saturday—well before the attack on Home2 Suites—and includes hotel names, addresses, phone numbers, and even the "suspected" number of ICE agents staying at each location.
Just hours before Sunday’s unrest broke out, Sunrise Movement Twin Cities hosted a virtual training titled "No Justice, No Sleep," which instructed attendees on how "to kick ICE out of your city" and "shut down hotels that are housing ICE."
NEW @FreeBeacon w/@ChuckRossDC: Who Funds the Groups Harassing ICE Agents in Minnesota?
The Left's Premier Foundations and Dark Money Networks Have Given Millions, Records Show. 🧵🪡
When the Trump administration sent some 2,000 immigration agents to the Twin Cities area, they were met by activists who trailed their movements and harassed them outside their hotels.
The activists are members of radical groups that together have received millions of dollars from the Left's premier foundations and dark money networks, including George Soros's Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, the Tides Foundation, and the Sixteen Thirty Fund.
SCOOP @FreeBeacon: Mavis Jones, the wife of Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D.), donated to a bail fund that frees murderers, rapists, and other violent criminals from jail, and urged her followers to do the same. 🧵
"I just donated to the Minnesota freedom fund," Mavis Jones posted to X in May 2020, as Black Lives Matter rioters wreaked havoc in Minneapolis in the days following George Floyd’s death, and just months before marrying Jay Jones.
The Minnesota Freedom Fund, which former vice president Kamala Harris promoted two days later, raised more than $41 million in 2020, but the group only used a small fraction—$210,000—to bail rioters out of jail.