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Far-Left Senate Candidate El-Sayed Won’t Mention Khamenei’s Death: It’s So Sad

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Abdul El-Sayed, a progressive Democrat and physician, is running for the U.S. Senate in Michigan in the 2026 Democratic primary. He has a strong base of Bolshevik Islamists in Dearborn and Detroit, where radical Islamists have taken over. Radical, anti-American candidates are what Democrats want, or they wouldn’t let them run for office. He is their candidate.

In late March 2026, The Hill reported on leaked audio from an internal campaign meeting in which El-Sayed discussed how to respond to news of the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, following U.S. and Israeli military action.

According to the Washington Free Beacon and the audio, El-Sayed told his staff:

He would avoid commenting on Khamenei’s death because “a lot of people in Dearborn are sad” about it.

He considered immediately pivoting to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal if pressed, calling the U.S. war “a distraction from that” and accusing Donald Trump of being a “pedophile.”

The report framed these remarks as an example of El-Sayed’s sensitivity to potentially alienating his Arab-Muslim base but also criticized his choice of a “distraction” to deflect from the Iran issue.

Come on. He’s one of the radicals. Democrats think they are using these people to make America communist, but they are using them.

Democrats want you to know he’s smart. He’s a Rhodes Scholar, which is now political as much as an achievement.

We are watching the country get buried by radical Islam in real time.

Here’s the audio:
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