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Leading Candidate for the US Senate Is Tied to Terror

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The Michigan primary will take place on August 4. Abdul El-Sayed has a four-point lead in the latest RCP polling. If you aren’t alarmed by Abdul’s desire to dismantle prisons and reform policing, you should be worried about his father-in-law. Tayeb Jukaku, one of his top donors, is a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Muslim Brotherhood is the organization that has a 100-year plan to have Islam take over the U.S. They are halfway through the plan.

Alana Goodman of The Washington Free Beacon shared the news she uncovered.

As part of his role with the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which the federal government linked to the financing of Hamas, Tayeb Jukaku contributes at least $5,000 to the organization annually. Jukaku has served on the 20-member founding committee of ISNA since at least 2007, according to the organization’s magazine, Islamic Horizons, and has been a member of the group for a “long time, cannot recall [when I joined],” according to Jukaku’s online bio.

Jukaku sits on the founding committee of ISNA, which federal prosecutors named an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest Hamas terror-financing case in US history, The Holy Land Foundation. He remains on the board of CAIR-Michigan.

El-Sayed has been on stage with a Holocaust-denying cleric, rallying beside streamer Hasan Piker, who said “America deserved 9/11,” struggling to say the Jewish state should exist. These are the people bankrolling El Sayed.

AOC and Bernie still back El Sayed.

He takes nothing from corporations, just from a terror-tied organization where there is ample evidence that they are linked to Hamas.

Learn more about the Muslim Brotherhood:

Democrats can choose him or this:

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