Close Menu
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Personal Finance
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • More
    • Prepping & Survival
    • Health
    • Top Stocks
    • Stocks Portfolio

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

Popular Now
Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years Breaking News

Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years

By Dewey LewisApril 17, 20260

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WNBA legend Sue Bird and former U.S.…

FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays

FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays

April 17, 2026
Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

April 17, 2026
FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid 0 trains

FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains

April 17, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years
  • FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays
  • Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect
  • FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains
  • Walmart to remodel over 650 stores, open about 20 new locations
  • Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin
  • Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show
  • WATCH: Illegal street racing ‘takeover’ explodes as hundreds swarm streets and suspects bolt
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
Friday, April 17
Republican Investor
Banner
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Personal Finance
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Videos
  • Forum
  • More
    • Prepping & Survival
    • Health
    • Top Stocks
    • Stocks Portfolio
Subscribe
Republican Investor
You are at:Home » Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show
Breaking News

Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisApril 17, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp
Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The regime retained the firms in the wake of a congressional report exposing pressure Qatar applied to American universities with Doha campuses

Flag of Qatar with Qatar Foundation Logo (Wikimedia Commons, qf.org), Washington Media Group logo (Facebook), Venable logo (venable.com), RF Binder logo (rfbinder.com)

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 Washington Free Beacon 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.

“These efforts are intended to promote transparency, address public misconceptions, and support informed dialogue regarding the structure, history, and impact of these partnerships,” the disclosure states.

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.

Neither firm responded to a request for comment.

Qatar’s move to retain the two firms came as the House Committee on Education and Workforce released emails the Qatar Foundation sent in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack demanding that American universities operating campuses in Doha “be aligned and in touch” when it came to their official communications. The messages were included in a report titled “How Campuses Became Hotbeds: The Rise of Radical Antisemitism on College Campuses,” and show that on Oct. 17, 2023, a Qatar Foundation official, President of Higher Education Francisco Marmolejo, requested “information sharing and no surprises” during a call with university representatives.

Hours after the call, NU-Q dean Marwan Michael Kraidy refused to sign on to a statement Northwestern issued criticizing Khaled Al-Hroub, an NU-Q professor who said he had not seen “any kind of credible media reporting” that Hamas terrorists had killed Israeli civilians in their beds or raped Israeli women. The campus also “intentionally chose not to circulate” an Oct. 13, 2023, Northwestern statement to students condemning the attack as “abhorrent and horrific,” according to the House report.

Qatar became the largest foreign funder of U.S. higher education in 2022 and has only increased its giving since then, providing $396 million to American colleges and universities in 2024 and $1.2 billion in 2025, according to Department of Education disclosures. The sharp increase appears to have been driven by Qatar’s contracts with American universities that operate satellite campuses in Doha. In addition to Northwestern, others including Georgetown University, Cornell University, and Carnegie Mellon University, have branches in Doha’s Education City.

The Gulf monarchy, over which the ruling Al Thani family exercises absolute control, has also increasingly expanded influence operations to U.S. media outlets, with CNN emerging as Qatar’s most willing partner.

The liberal network announced an expansion to Qatar in February 2025, establishing an office in Media City Qatar, where the regime has provided millions of dollars to incentivize media companies to establish operations. Qatar is footing the bill for CNN’s “facilities and technical support,” which includes a “purpose-built studio with custom workspaces, designed to enable dynamic content creation and collaborative, spontaneous work among the team.”

The Qatar Foundation in December 2023 also retained Monika Plocienniczak, a veteran CNN producer who spent five years with the network before moving to the public relations industry and eventually registered as a foreign agent, the Free Beacon reported. The foundation has paid her employer, RF Binder, at least $460,000 since then.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleWATCH: Illegal street racing ‘takeover’ explodes as hundreds swarm streets and suspects bolt
Next Article Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Related Posts

Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years

Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years

April 17, 2026
Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

April 17, 2026
FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid 0 trains

FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains

April 17, 2026
Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

April 17, 2026
WATCH: Illegal street racing ‘takeover’ explodes as hundreds swarm streets and suspects bolt

WATCH: Illegal street racing ‘takeover’ explodes as hundreds swarm streets and suspects bolt

April 17, 2026
UPS plane aborts landing in near miss at same airport where November crash killed 15

UPS plane aborts landing in near miss at same airport where November crash killed 15

April 17, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Follow us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Highlights
FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays Business

FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays

By Press RoomApril 17, 20260

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Thursday that it would implement a scheduling reduction…

Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

April 17, 2026
FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid 0 trains

FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains

April 17, 2026
Walmart to remodel over 650 stores, open about 20 new locations

Walmart to remodel over 650 stores, open about 20 new locations

April 17, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

About
About

Republican Investor is one of the top news portals to cover business, personal finance and second amendment news, follow us to get the latest news.

We're social, connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
Popular Posts
Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years

Ex-USWNT star Megan Rapinoe and WNBA great Sue Bird announce shocking split after 10 years

April 17, 2026
FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays

FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays

April 17, 2026
Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

Video shows teen snatched at bus stop – but victim slips SOS at gas station to escape repeat offender suspect

April 17, 2026
Latest News
FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid 0 trains

FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains

April 17, 2026
Walmart to remodel over 650 stores, open about 20 new locations

Walmart to remodel over 650 stores, open about 20 new locations

April 17, 2026
Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Committee to Protect Journalists demands Kuwait release American reporter Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

April 17, 2026
Copyright © 2026. Republican Investor. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.