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Congressman criticizes Washington Capitals for accepting funds from Qatar, a supporter of Hamas.

The National Hockey League⁣ and Washington Capitals Face Congressional Probe Over Qatar Money

The National ​Hockey League (NHL) and its Washington ⁣Capitals are under scrutiny ⁢as they could potentially ⁣face a congressional investigation. This comes after the hockey ‌franchise accepted funds from‌ Qatar, a country that supports Hamas, while the⁤ league ignored⁤ pleas from the‍ parents of a‌ hostage who ‍begged for their ⁤help in securing his⁢ release.

“Without Qatar’s ⁣assistance, ​the horrors of October ⁣7 may never‍ have occurred. Hamas leaders not only planned‍ the unprecedented ⁢terror campaign from‍ luxury‍ villas and penthouse suites‌ in Doha—provided to​ them by the State of Qatar—but they have been allowed to promote ⁤blood libels daily since October 7 on Al Jazeera,” ⁢Rep. Jack Bergman (R-MI)​ wrote to Monumental ‍Sports Entertainment (MSE), the owner‌ of the Washington ‍Capitals and Wizards, and ⁤to ‌the NHL.

Last week, The Daily Wire reported the story of American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who lost his arm in an attack⁢ by Hamas terrorists ⁣and⁣ is ⁤currently being held​ hostage. His parents, Jonathan Polin and Rachel Goldberg, reached out to NHL Commissioner Gary Bruce Bettman for assistance based on the ​business relationship,⁣ but ⁣received no response.

“While the Qataris have‍ sought accolades for ​supposedly securing the ​recent release of four‍ hostages, over ⁢98% ⁤of those ​taken hostage by Hamas ‍remain in captivity ⁢inside Gaza,” Bergman ⁤wrote, ⁢“while ​Hamas leaders remain free to continue planning and ‍orchestrating ⁣further terrorist attacks on ‍the ⁣Jewish state.”

According to Bergman, MSE’s corporate spokeswoman showed a⁢ lack of concern​ for the victims and hostages by stating that the investment from the ‍Qatar Investment Authority ⁣(QIA) ‌was necessary ​to improve the⁣ fan experience at Capital One Arena.⁢ This statement was ⁣cited from The Daily Wire’s report.

READ MORE: Parents Of Hostage Plead⁢ With NHL‍ Team Owned By Hamas Sponsor Qatar

Bergman expressed⁣ his disappointment with MSE’s response,⁤ stating, “I think I speak for most of my colleagues that​ such comments⁣ are ‍callous and deeply troubling. Even worse was the apparent lack of concern expressed by MSE for those murdered ⁢or those still held⁢ hostage by Qatar-sponsored Hamas.”

In⁤ a response obtained by Politico, Monumental’s president of ‌external affairs, Monica Dixon,⁤ explained that Qatar’s ‌purchase of 5% of the sports ‌franchise was‌ finalized‌ in July, making ‌it too late to reverse the deal.

In‍ an‌ interview with The Daily Wire, Monumental spokeswoman Anu Rangappa⁢ emphasized that there was ⁣no way out of the deal, even⁢ though American majority owners of sports teams have been forced‌ to sell due to⁤ issues of racism. Rangappa stated that ‍the Qataris were‌ not seeking any influence through the investment.

David Zimmerman, the chief legal officer ​of the NHL, wrote to Bergman, stating that the State ‌Department considers Qatar an ally and strategic partner,⁤ despite the country blaming Israel⁣ for terrorist attacks against ⁢it.

Zimmerman also‌ mentioned ‌that‌ the NHL acknowledges ​Hamas’ acts of terrorism, but believes that Qatar’s investment in⁤ the Washington sports teams is minimal ‍and questions ⁣why ‍it is being singled out.

Bergman’s letter ‌highlighted Qatar’s⁢ interest in Washington’s ⁣teams,⁤ stating⁤ that it aligns with the‌ country’s efforts to influence ‌centers of power. He also mentioned ⁢that Qatar ‍has hired numerous lobbying and public relations firms ⁢since 2017,⁣ as well as funding think tanks in Washington, DC.

According to Bergman, Qatar’s wrongdoings ⁤have been overlooked due⁤ to‍ its​ political influence in Washington, DC.‍ He expressed concern that MSE’s​ association⁤ with Qatar through the investment would further strengthen the country’s grip on ⁤the nation’s capital.

Bergman urged the NHL and⁢ Monumental ⁢to reject the ‌Qatari money, as many ⁢other companies have done. ‍He⁢ requested that they preserve ⁤all documents and communications related to QIA’s planned⁢ investment for a⁢ potential congressional investigation.

The NHL responded, stating, “We would, of course, be⁣ prepared to take whatever steps are necessary if the ​U.S. government were to sanction or prohibit QIA investments in the United ‍States.”

What is the rationale behind Dick Patrick’s defense​ of the Washington Capitals’‍ acceptance of funds from Qatar?

⁣ Hockey operations, ‍Dick Patrick, defended the⁤ franchise’s decision to accept funds from Qatar. Patrick stated that the investment from QIA does not directly⁤ support Hamas, ​and should not be a cause ⁤for⁣ concern. He ​also​ emphasized the importance ⁤of‍ separating sports from politics,⁣ and ⁢argued that the Washington Capitals’ acceptance⁣ of the⁢ funds should not be seen as an endorsement of Qatar’s actions.

However, critics argue that⁢ accepting ‍money from a country known for ​supporting Hamas⁢ raises ethical questions, especially when the ​league ⁢fails to address the pleas of a hostage’s parents. The lack ‍of ⁤response from NHL Commissioner Gary ⁣Bettman ⁤is⁣ seen as a ⁣lack of‍ concern for⁢ the safety and well-being of individuals affected by terrorist ⁢activities.

The⁢ congressional probe aims to address these concerns and investigate ⁤whether there ‌was any wrongdoing or negligence on ⁣the⁣ part ⁤of⁢ the ⁢NHL ‍and the ‌Washington ⁢Capitals. It will examine the nature of the Qatar ⁢investment,⁢ the league’s response to pleas⁤ for help, and if ​any actions need⁢ to be taken to ensure the league and its franchises ‍are prioritizing ethical ⁣considerations over financial gains.

This congressional investigation comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of sports organizations and ‍their business relationships. It‌ is⁢ a reminder that ‌sports can no longer be‍ divorced from politics and that organizations​ have ‍a responsibility to consider⁢ the implications of their partnerships.

As the investigation unfolds,⁤ it remains to be seen what actions will‌ be taken and‍ what⁤ consequences, ⁢if any, the NHL and the‍ Washington Capitals‍ will face. The outcome ‌of this probe will⁢ not only impact the reputation of the league and the franchise but also ⁢set a precedent for other sports organizations in their future business⁣ dealings.



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