EXCLUSIVE: Michigan Senate Hopeful Abdul El-Sayed Blamed US for 'Creating' Terrorism: 'What Happens When People Are in Pain?'
The remarks came at a sparsely attended campaign stop in July, where El-Sayed questioned how the US might cause a terrorist to 'think that we don't see them.'
Abdul El-Sayed, the left-wing candidate running in the hotly contested Michigan Democratic Senate primary, suggested at a July 2025 campaign event that terrorists commit "heinous act[s]" because they feel "pain and frustration and a level of lack of agency" due to "hypocritical" U.S. actions that are "creating pain," video footage exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows.
New York Times Puts Gavin Newsom on Best Sellers List Despite ‘Bulk Sales’ It Has Used To Disqualify Conservatives
Nearly three-fourths of the copies Newsom sold around the time he landed on the list came from his campaign
Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show
The regime retained the firms in the wake of a congressional report exposing pressure Qatar applied to American universities with Doha campuses
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The People’s Boondoggle: Mamdani’s $30 Million Taxpayer-Funded Supermarket, by the Numbers
Experts think it's a bad idea—for obvious reasons
Too Short To Serve? Hasan Piker Brutally Height Mogs Pocket-Sized ‘Manlet’ Abdul El-Sayed
Terror-adjacent socialists habitually lie about how tall they are, analysis finds
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Sanders Resolution Blocking Arms Sales to Israel Garners Approval From 2028 Dem Presidential Hopefuls
Wednesday’s vote was an about-face for many of the senators, including Cory Booker, Ruben Gallego, Mark Kelly, and Elissa Slotkin
George Washington University Hires Federal Judge Overseeing Antisemitism Lawsuit Against It To Teach 'Ethics and Discretionary Judgment'
Judge Loren AliKhan is yet to recuse herself from the case, demonstrating 'an abysmal lack of judgment,' law professor says
California Teachers' Union Endorses Billionaire Tom Steyer, Who Attended Elite Phillips Exeter Academy and Sent Kids to Private School
The union had backed disgraced California Democrat Eric Swalwell and now says Steyer has demonstrated a 'depth of commitment to educator unions we expect'
Hegseth Takes Aim at Iranian Regime ‘Pirates and Terrorists’ and ‘Legacy Trump-Hating Press’ in News Conference
Hegseth compared mainstream outlets to Pharisees who persecuted Jesus, saying their ‘politically motivated animus’ toward Trump blinds them to US military success
Zohran Mamdani’s Wife Apologizes for ‘Harmful’ Racial Slurs She Posted on Social Media—But Not for Glorifying Terrorists
Rama Duwaji’s post celebrating a PFLP plane hijacker came in her early 20s
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Kills Wife, Then Himself, Amid 'Messy Divorce'
Fairfax had compiled an 'enemies list' of fellow Democrats who turned sour on him following sexual assault allegations in 2021