Terence Muhammad, left, who previously posted a photo of himself wearing clothing from "Fruit of Islam," the paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam, was present at the Saviours' Day celebration over the weekend in Chicago. (Getty)
During a 2013 speech, Farrakhan referred to Jews as "not good people" and said they have "satanic minds." In another 2018 speech, Farrakhan said, "You and I are going to have to learn to distinguish between the righteous Jew and the satanic Jews who have infected the whole world with poison and deceit." He also infamously compared Jews to termites.
Despite Farrakhan's long history of antisemitism, Muhammad promotes Farrakhan on his social media profiles almost daily and includes him on all his social media profile pictures.
"Wheels Up with My Squad Bro," Muhammad wrote late last week on Facebook, including a selfie with a fellow Nation of Islam friend on a plane. "HAPPY SAVIOURS' DAY!! CHITOWN!!"
Muhammad later posted a video in front of Mosque Maryam, the Nation of Islam's national headquarters, hyping up the event and showing where tents were going to be set up.
Terence Muhammad, left, and Lennox Yearwood, center right, posed for a photo with Michael Regan, center, the chief administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Joe Biden. (Terence Muhammad/Facebook)
The Hip Hop Caucus has received millions of dollars in grants from left-wing nonprofits, including at least $1 million from the Sixteen Thirty Fund dark money group, and has collaborated with top Democrats in Congress, including Rep. Maxine Waters of California and Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey. The Hip Hop nonprofit has also collaborated with the Congressional Black Caucus and top environmental groups, including the Natural Resources Defense Council.
During the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Muhammad and Yearwood posed for a photo with Michael Regan, the chief administrator of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Joe Biden.
The Hip Hop Caucus previously distanced Yearwood and the nonprofit from Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam when Fox News Digital pressed them last fall, prompting them to say, "The Hip Hop Caucus and Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. have no relationship with the Nation of Islam and condemn the antisemitic statements by Louis Farrakhan."
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Terence Muhammad takes a photo with Rep. Maxine Waters during the 2023 Hip Hop Summit in Selma, Ala. (Terence Muhammad/Facebook screenshot)
A Hip Hop Caucus spokesperson responded to the most recent inquiry with an almost verbatim quote, but again failed to address Muhammad's involvement with the NOI.
"The Hip Hop Caucus has no relationship with the Nation of Islam and has condemned antisemitic statements by Louis Farrakhan," a Hip Hop Caucus spokesperson said. "We stand against antisemitism and all forms of hate."
In addition to Muhammad locking down his X and Instagram accounts after Fox News Digital's media inquiry, the Hip Hop Caucus' "team" section is no longer available on its website. Over the weekend, visitors to the website could view all the bios of the leadership team. However, none of the bios were visible on the website Tuesday afternoon.
Cameron Cawthorne is a politics editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Cameron.Cawthorne@Fox.com and on Twitter: @cam_cawthorne
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