The Hip Hop Caucus, a non-profit environmental and social justice group with influential ties to the Biden government, has been revealed to employ one of the “top soldiers” in Louis Farrakhan’s radical Black nationalist group, Nation of Islam. Terence Muhammad, who serves as the non-profit’s lead events and field coordinator, has repeatedly praised Farrakhan on social media and raised money for his organization.
According to visitor logs, Lennox Yearwood, who serves as CEO of The Hip Hop Caucus, has made seven visits to the Biden White House. In Yearwood’s most recent White House visit, he and several other Hip Hop Caucus officials attended a private meeting with Sofia Carratala, who serves as President Biden’s domestic policy adviser.
Meanwhile, social media posts by Terence Muhammad show both he and Yearwood mingling with Nation of Islam member Malik Farrakhan as well as individuals associated with the group’s paramilitary wing called the Fruits of Islam. Yearwood has described Muhammad as a “dear brother and friend.” In March 2018, Muhammad posted a photo of himself with Louis Farrakhan on social media, adding: “Just for the record AGAIN. I love [Louis Farrakhan]. He is my heart.”
The Hip Hop Caucus has also actively promoted the Biden Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s ‘green agenda.’ The government agency quoted Yearwood in at least one press release announcing new regulations on power plant emissions.
When pressed by Fox News about the non-profit’s ties to the Nation of Islam, an EPA spokesman said: “EPA appreciates the important ongoing work of the Hip Hop Caucus and Reverend Yearwood to advocate for environmental justice across the country. EPA condemns statements of hate or prejudice against any group or individual based on religion, race, or background.”
I need the word to know that I love the Honorable Minister @LouisFarrakhan. He saved and gives me life. He 1st loved me so that one day I can completely love myself. I love my people because of him. pic.twitter.com/V5H8JkbCMS
— Terence Muhammad (@HiphopTC) September 1, 2018