A delegation of Muslim Brotherhood (MB) terrorist organization will meet with a number of U.S. Congress officials to incite against the Egyptian regime next week, Al Bawaba News reported Sunday. Media Sources said that the delegation will submit a report about the court rulings of MB defendants, pointing out that the delegation seeks to meet with President Barack Obama. The delegation includes ousted president Mohamed Morsi's consultant for foreign affairs, Wael Haddara, Chairman of the MB Revolutionary Council in Turkey, Maha Azzam and former Secretary General of Freedom and Justice Party, Amr Darag. A fellow in the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Eric Trager said that Obama's administration should not meet with the MB delegation as the group's thoughts incite murder and violence. "The Brotherhood has embraced violence openly in recent months. In this vein, the Brotherhood called for jihad and martyrdom in fighting the Sisi regime in a January 2015 statement, and its social media pages routinely publicize attacks on infrastructure such as roads, trains, and electricity towers", Trager said.