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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.'

Maine Democrat Graham Platner Vows To Work With ‘Ron Paul,’ Thomas Massie if Elected to Senate: ‘Very Much Aligned’

Platner, speaking during a virtual town hall, also vowed to 'get arrested … over the course of the Trump administration'

El-Sayed Campaigns With UMich Board of Regents Candidate Who Shared Since-Deleted Posts Praising Hezbollah and Iranian Regime

Amir Makled, who introduced El-Sayed at an event with Hasan Piker, represented Michigan students who faced criminal charges related to the school’s anti-Israel encampment

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

Michigan's El-Sayed, Campaigning Alongside Anti-American Streamer Hasan Piker, Suggests US Lawmakers Only Support 'Genocidal' Iran War Because of AIPAC

The left-wing Senate candidate held events on Michigan and Michigan State's campuses with Piker and members of the 'Squad'

Michigan’s El-Sayed Suggests Hasan Piker’s ‘America Deserved 9/11’ Remark Must Be Viewed in ‘Context’

The left-wing Democratic Senate candidate is scheduled to campaign with streamer Hasan Piker later on Tuesday

Michigan’s El-Sayed Told Women He Didn’t Want To Work With ‘Anyone Over 40,’ According to Embarrassing Discrimination Lawsuit

The Senate candidate, who is not a defendant in the suit, allegedly bragged about using leftover Columbia University grant money to buy ‘very high-end furniture’

Michigan's El-Sayed Says Free Beacon 'May Have Illegally and Unethically Obtained Recording' and Employs Diversion Tactic Discussed in Campaign Strategy Call

The left-wing Senate hopeful's response came after the Free Beacon published audio from a campaign meeting in which El-Sayed said he needed to stay silent on Ali Khamenei's death because of 'sad' Muslim voters

'There Are a Lot of People in Dearborn Who Are Sad': Democratic Senate Hopeful Abdul El-Sayed Said He Needed To Stay Silent on Khamenei Killing Because Many of Michigan’s Muslim Voters ‘Are Sad’

El-Sayed made the comments during a campaign conference call a day after an Israeli strike killed the late Iranian supreme leader, audio obtained by the Free Beacon shows

Michigan’s El-Sayed Said He Did 'Time' After His Arrest at a Minimum Wage Protest. He Got a Ticket, Records Show.

El-Sayed, running for Senate in Michigan, has used the story in an attempt to court labor union support