Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Runoff to Fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House Seat is Underway.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Voters in northwest Georgia’s 14th Congressional District will decide a special runoff election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from Congress.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Democrat Shawn Harris, a retired Army brigadier general, and Republican Clay Fuller, a district attorney with President Donald J. Trump’s endorsement.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The special runoff election is taking place on Tuesday in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.

🎯IMPACT: The outcome will affect the closely divided U.S. House, where Republicans hold a slim majority.

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Voters in Georgia‘s 14th Congressional District will head to the polls today to decide the winner of a special runoff election, following a March 10 contest in which none of the 17 candidates captured a majority of the ballots cast. Tuesday’s runoff election features Republican candidate Clay Fuller—a district attorney backed by President Donald J. Trump—squaring off against Democrat candidate Shawn Harris, a retired U.S. Army brigadier general. In the March race, Harris finished in first place with 37 percent of the vote, while Fuller came in second with nearly 35 percent.

The winner of Tuesday’s election will serve out the remaining few months of former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s term, who resigned from Congress this past January. Both Harris and Fuller are also seeking their respective party’s nomination in the May 19 primary to run for the seat in November’s congressional midterm election.

Georgia’s 14th Congressional District is considered a safe Republican seat, with a partisan rating of R+19—meaning GOP candidates typically win by nearly 20 points in most elections. President Trump captured 68 percent of the district’s vote in the 2024 presidential election. Still, a surprise upset could cause significant problems for House Republicans, who narrowly hold the lower chamber with a 217-214 majority.

Harris has raised significantly more funds than Fuller, with $6.4 million compared to Fuller’s $1.3 million. However, Trump’s endorsement is expected to bolster Fuller’s campaign, given the President’s strong support in the district. Turnout in special elections and runoffs is typically low, which could play a crucial role in determining the final outcome.

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Iranian House Democrat Wants to Impeach Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Representative Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) announced early Tuesday that she will introduce articles of impeachment in the House of Representatives against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, alleging he is aiding in the commission of war crimes against civilian targets in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rep. Yassamin Ansari, Sec. Pete Hegseth, President Donald J. Trump, House Democrats, and House Republicans.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Ansari announced her impeachment push in a video posted to X (formerly Twitter) early Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “As a chief enabler of this illegal war, Pete Hegseth is responsible for directing this insane military action against Iran, which has already killed thousands of civilians, led to the unnecessary deaths of American service members, and displaced over a million people in the region.” — Rep. Ansari

🎯IMPACT: House Democrats have attempted to impeach Hegseth before, via a push based on false reports that the Secretary of War ordered a secondary strike on cartel operatives aboard a drug boat who had survived an initial attack.

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Representative Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) announced early Tuesday that she will introduce articles of impeachment in the House of Representatives against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, alleging he is aiding in the commission of war crimes against civilian targets in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Arizona Democrat lawmaker cited President Donald J. Trump’s threat to hit Iranian power plants, desalination plants, and bridges if the Islamist regime does not agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 8:00 PM EST tonight.

“What we have seen out of the Trump administration over this weekend has been absolutely horrifying,” Rep. Ansari—the child of Iranian immigrants—said in a video posted to X (formerly Twitter). She continued, “The threats against Iranian civilian infrastructure and the entire country of Iran are unreal and apocalyptic… Iran is a country of 90 million people. Threatening them with annihilation is a monstrous war crime.”

“As a chief enabler of this illegal war, Pete Hegseth is responsible for directing this insane military action against Iran; which has already killed thousands of civilians, led to the unnecessary deaths of American service members, and displaced over a million people in the region,” Ansari added. “That’s why I’m introducing articles of impeachment against Hegseth for repeatedly violating his oath of office and the Constitution, including the disregard of Congress and the willful targeting of civilian infrastructure in Iran.”


Notably, this is not the first time House Democrats have attempted to impeach Trump’s Secretary of War. The National Pulse reported last December that Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) filed articles of impeachment against Hegseth, citing false reports alleging that the Secretary of War ordered a secondary strike on cartel operatives aboard a drug boat who had survived an initial attack.

Thanedar’s impeachment push gained little traction, and the articles were never adopted.

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Mamdani Unveils Far-Left ‘Racial Equity’ Plan for NYC.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s (D) administration released New York City’s first-ever racial equity plan, outlining goals to combat alleged racial disparities.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the Commission on Racial Equity, and former Mayor Eric Adams.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Released on Monday, April 6, 2026, in New York City, with public commentary open for 30 days.

💬KEY QUOTE: “While today’s True Cost of Living measure confirms that the affordability crisis touches every corner of our city, we know that these effects are not applied evenly. So often it is black and brown New Yorkers who are hit the hardest.” — Zohran Mamdani

🎯IMPACT: The new racial equity policies are already drawing scrutiny, especially from the federal government, as the Trump administration continues to roll back discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs around the country.

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New York City’s socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani (D), unveiled his administration’s radical racial equity plan, directing city agencies to address and combat alleged racial disparities through initiatives such as improving pay “equity” in city roles, anti-racism training for staff, and enhancing data collection across demographics.

“While today’s True Cost of Living measure confirms that the affordability crisis touches every corner of our city, we know that these effects are not applied evenly. So often it is black and brown New Yorkers who are hit the hardest,” The Ugandan immigrant mayor said during a press conference on Monday. He continued, “This preliminary racial equity plan is the first step in developing a whole-of-government approach to tackling that reality. It is a plan that lays out these first steps to solve decades of neglect and discrimination, and it places the work of forty-five city agencies in a singular framework.”

The racial equity plan is mandated by the city’s charter following ballot reforms passed by voters in 2022. While a draft was due in early 2024 under former Mayor Eric Adams, the finalized plan was completed but never released during his tenure. The Commission on Racial Equity sued the city and Adams in August for failing to publish the plan on time. Mamdani vowed earlier this year to release the plan within his first 100 days in office.

Notably, Mamdani’s preliminary plan calls for applying “a racial equity framework to all new housing proposals to ensure fair geographic investment.” However, New York City’s new racial equity policies are already drawing scrutiny, especially from the federal government, as the Trump administration continues to roll back discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs around the country. “Sounds fishy/illegal,” Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division, wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter), adding, “Will review!”

The “True Cost of Living” report, also released on Monday, found 62 percent of New Yorkers—over 5 million residents—earn less than what is needed to live in the city. Additionally, the report estimates the cost of living for a family with children at over $159,000, while the median income stands at $124,000.

Prior to his election, Mamdani suggested imposing higher taxes on “whiter” neighborhoods.

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Trump Endorses Steve Hilton for Governor of California.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton, once an advisor to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, in the California governor’s race.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Donald Trump, Steve Hilton, rival Republican primary candidate Chad Bianco, and Governor Gavin Newsom (D).

📍WHEN & WHERE: Early Monday morning on Truth Social.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Steve can turn [California] around, before it is too late, and, as President, I will help him to do so!” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The endorsement will likely strengthen Hilton’s standing among Republican primary voters, to Bianco’s detriment.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton, once an advisor to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, in the California governor’s race. The endorsement was issued early Monday morning and will likely hurt rival Republican candidate Chad Bianco‘s campaign.

“I have known and respected Steve Hilton, who is running for Governor of California, for many years. He is a truly fine man, one who has watched as this once great State has gone to Hell. Gavin Newscum and the Democrats have done an absolutely horrendous job,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“People are fleeing, crime is increasing, and Taxes are the highest of any State in the Country, maybe the World. Steve can turn it around, before it is too late, and, as President, I will help him to do so! With Federal help, and a Great Governor, like Steve Hilton, California can be better than ever before!” he continued, adding: “Steve Hilton has my COMPLETE & TOTAL ENDORSEMENT.”

GOP leaders had hoped a contentious and fragmented Democrat primary would allow two Republicans to advance to the runoff. Trump’s backing of Hilton may galvanize anti-Trump Democrats in the Golden State, but also make it much less likely that Bianco will advance.

Bianco, Sheriff-Coroner of Riverside County, is a Republican-in-name-only (RINO) who vowed in 2025 that his deputies “are not and will not engage in any type of immigration enforcement,” knelt to Black Lives Matter (BLM) in 2020, and was accused of faking that he had foiled an assassination plot against Trump in 2024.

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Top House Democrat Says Trump Will Be Impeached After Midterms.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) called for the impeachment of President Donald J. Trump after the midterms, citing alleged war crimes and other actions.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rep. Ro Khanna, President Trump, House Republicans, House Democrats, Senate Republicans, and Senate Democrats.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The comments were made on Thursday evening, April 2, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The Democrats will impeach him once we take back the House, and should impeach him for all the things he’s done.” — Rep. Ro Khanna

🎯IMPACT: Khanna’s comments confirm that Democrats intend to use their potential House majority to again move to impeach President Trump and hamstring his political agenda for his remaining two years in office.

IN FULL

Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA)—a top progressive lawmaker in the House of Representatives—confirmed Thursday evening that impeaching President Donald J. Trump will be a top priority for Democrats should they retake the lower legislative chamber in the 2026 midterm elections in November. The California Democrat said he believes the ongoing war with the Islamic Republic of Iran will, at least in part, be used as justification for impeachment.

“He should be impeached now. He’s taken us into a disastrous war, threatening war crimes in Iran, in terms of knocking out plants, and knocking out electricity,” Khanna said in a television interview. He continued, “And the Democrats will impeach him once we take back the House, and should impeach him for all the things he’s done.”

“And, depending on the Senate, he may face conviction if we get to 60, especially if the—his numbers keep going down, and the Epstein issue continues to be a vulnerability,” the House Democrat lawmaker added.

Democrats have long insinuated that they will move to impeach Trump—who was also impeached twice by the House during his first term in office—should they regain the majority in the November elections. However, Khanna’s proposition that his party could take enough seats in the Senate to secure a conviction and removal of the President is fairly far-fetched.

The National Pulse reported at the end of March that a record number of Republicans are retiring from Congress ahead of the midterms. While there are paths for Republicans to retain control of the lower chamber, the number of House retirements—especially committee chairmen—suggests a Democrat takeover is expected. However, the Democrat path to taking the Senate majority is far more difficult, with the open seat in North Carolina being among the more competitive races. Republicans must also defend Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) in Maine—though the 73-year-old lawmaker has consistently defeated Democrat challengers that the corporate media and political establishment expected to unseat her.

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Texas Rep Brandon Gill Endorses Ken Paxton in Senate Race.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Congressman Brandon Gill (R-TX) endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Texas Senator John Cornyn for in the Republican primary race in the Lone Star State.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Congressman Brandon Gill, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Senator John Cornyn.

📍WHEN & WHERE: April 2, 2026, in Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The Senate needs serious change; and a great place to start is by electing Ken Paxton.” – Brandon Gill

🎯IMPACT: The endorsement is a significant primary challenge for incumbent Senator Cornyn, focusing on issues like immigration and the SAVE America Act.

IN FULL

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has received a crucial endorsement from Texas Congressman Brandon Gill in his primary race against incumbent Senator John Cornyn. In particular, Gill criticized the current Senate’s inability to pass the SAVE America Act, despite widespread public support. “To enact President Trump’s agenda, the Senate needs serious change; and a great place to start is by electing Ken Paxton,” Gill said.

Gill praised Paxton as a “battle-hardened conservative” who has been a steadfast supporter of President Donald J. Trump and has fought for election integrity and against open borders. In contrast, he noted, “Senator Cornyn has a long history of support for amnesty that lasts to the present day,” adding: “Going all the way back to 2003, Cornyn introduced an immigration reform bill that… would have provided amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, while also creating individual investment accounts funded by payroll taxes for those newly-amnestied aliens.”

Gill also noted how Cornyn had “decried ‘extremists’ who wanted to ‘build a wall’ that would stop the flow of illegal aliens”—a signature Trump policy.

In conclusion, Gill urged Texans to elect Paxton, emphasizing the importance of having a Senator who recognizes the urgency of America’s situation and that “Americans are losing their country.”

Paxton, in turn, said he was “honored to be endorsed by one of the most fearless and effective fighters in all of Congress,” calling Gill “an absolute champion for the conservative movement and the American people.”

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Senate Unanimously Approves DHS Funding – But Now It Must Pass the House.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill to partially reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with the funding deal now advancing to the House for approval.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), and members of Congress in both chambers.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The Senate vote took place on Thursday in Washington, D.C., as Congress approaches a two-week recess.

🎯IMPACT: The bill’s passage signals a potential resolution to the partial government shutdown, contingent on further action by the House.

IN FULL

The U.S. Senate unanimously approved a bill on Thursday to partially reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), marking a step toward ending the longest-ever partial government shutdown. Last week, House Republicans rejected a nearly identical funding bill over its failure to include appropriations for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deportation operations. However, on Wednesday, President Donald J. Trump assured Republican lawmakers that DHS immigration enforcement operations will be funded through the end of his term in a second budget reconciliation bill he intends to sign by June 1.

With the deal’s adoption by the Senate, the DHS funding bill will now be sent back to the House for consideration. Still, the timeline for a House vote remains unclear, as lawmakers are currently on a two-week recess. Despite this, brief “pro forma” sessions continue on Capitol Hill, meaning Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) could bring the bill to the floor for adoption by unanimous consent, barring any objections.

Notably, the Senate vote follows a joint statement issued on Wednesday by Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Speaker Johnson laying out their plan for a two-step process to reopen DHS and fund ICE and CBP. Earlier in the day, President Trump announced that his administration was working with Republican lawmakers to craft a new budget reconciliation bill to fund the immigration enforcement operations and deportation actions, with the reconciliation process allowing the Senate to effectively circumvent the Democrat filibuster blocking the funding.

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Paul Dans Picks Up Major Endorsement in Bid to Oust Lindsey Graham.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino is backing Project 2025 architect and former Trump administration official Paul Dans in his primary challenge against neoconservative Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Gregory Bovino, Paul Dans, Sen. Lindsey Graham, and South Carolina voters.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Bovino’s endorsement was announced at the end of March after a meeting with Dans.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Paul, you’re a thoughtful patriot who cares deeply about family, community safety and restoring America. You are needed in SC – I fully endorse you!! Good luck, sir!” — Gregory Bovino

🎯IMPACT: The endorsement is likely to increase Dans’s standing with MAGA voters opposed to illegal immigration, and starkly contrasts with Sen. Graham’s pro-amnesty, pro-mass immigration positions.

IN FULL

Former U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino is backing Project 2025 architect and former Trump administration official Paul Dans‘s primary challenge against neoconservative Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Bovino, who retired from the Border Patrol at the end of March after his removal earlier this year from leading immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota, recently met with Dans, where the latter emphasized his commitment to deporting all illegal immigrants.

“Paul, you’re a thoughtful patriot who cares deeply about family, community safety and restoring America,” Bovino wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He added, “You are needed in SC – I fully endorse you!! Good luck, sir!”


The former chief of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 effort to staff the second Trump administration, Dans announced his primary challenge against Graham—a 23-year incumbent—last July in Charleston, South Carolina.

“What we’ve done with Project 2025 is really change the game in terms of closing the door on the progressive era. If you look at where the chokepoint is, it’s the United States Senate. That’s the headwaters of the swamp,” Dans said at the time, while singling out Sen. Graham as a central figure in the political establishment’s obstruction of the MAGA agenda: “It’s time to show him the door.”

Notably, Bovino was a key force within President Donald J. Trump’s immigration enforcement initiatives, directing operations in major urban areas including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New Orleans. In Los Angeles, the “Operation Trojan Horse” effort resulted in more than 5,000 arrests, while “Operation Midway Blitz” in Chicago led to over 3,000 arrests. Bovino often deployed alongside agents in person, tangling with pro-illegal immigrant agitators hand-to-hand.

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Trump Demands Congress Deliver Major DHS Funding Bill by June Deadline.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced Wednesday afternoon that his administration is working with Republican leaders in the House and Senate to draft a second budget reconciliation bill aimed at funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the remainder of his second term.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), Senate Republicans, and Senate Democrats.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The funding lapse has lasted 47 days as of April 2026. Discussions are ongoing in Washington, D.C., with potential legislative action by June 1.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I am asking that the Bill be on my desk NO LATER than June 1st.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The budget reconciliation process could bypass Democratic opposition, but it may extend the funding lapse and require significant spending cuts to succeed.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump announced Wednesday afternoon that his administration is working with Republican leaders in the House and Senate to draft a second budget reconciliation bill aimed at funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the remainder of his second term. The move, if successful, would bring to an end the Senate Democrat-led partial government shutdown that has withheld funding for DHS, including core subagencies like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), for 47 days so far.

“[W]e are going forward to fund our incredible ICE Agents and Border Patrol through a process that doesn’t need Radical Left Democrat votes, and bypasses the Senate Filibuster (which should be repealed, IMMEDIATELY!), working in close conjunction with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Leader John Thune,” President Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. He continued, “I am asking that the Bill be on my desk NO LATER than June 1st.”

“In the meantime, we will continue to use funding from THE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL, which is giving Record Tax Rebates to Citizens all over the Country, to ensure that ICE and Border Patrol Agents are paid ON TIME, and IN FULL, as we have been doing for them throughout the Democrat Shutdown,” the President added.

Since the partial government shutdown began in late February, multiple Republican attempts to pass DHS funding in the Senate have been defeated by Democrats. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has leveraged the chamber’s 60-vote cloture rule to end debate and exert veto power over any DHS appropriations package unless Republicans agree to progressive-backed provisions that would effectively gut President Trump’s immigration enforcement actions.

By using the budget reconciliation process, Senate Republicans would be able to sidestep the Democrats’ use of the filibuster and adopt DHS funding by a simple majority vote. Notably, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) had previously floated using budget reconciliation to pass certain election integrity provisions in the SAVE America Act. However, the lack of revenue provisions in the election integrity bill would likely result in the Senate parliamentarian ruling them out under the Byrd Rule, which prohibits non-budgetary provisions in reconciliation bills.

Republican leaders quickly announced they will back President Trump’s plan, with Sen. Thune stating, “In the coming days, Republicans in the Senate and House will be following through on the President’s directive by fully funding the entire Department of Homeland Security on two parallel tracks: through the appropriations process and through the reconciliation process.”

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Dem Candidate Refused to Comment on Ayatollah’s Death to Not Upset Dearborn Muslims.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed avoided commenting on the assassination of Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, citing concerns about upsetting constituents in Dearborn, according to leaked audio.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Abdul El-Sayed, his campaign team, and the late Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 1, during a private campaign strategy call, following Khamenei’s death on February 28.

💬KEY QUOTE: “There are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today. So, like, I just don’t want to comment on Khamenei at all.” – Abdul El-Sayed

🎯IMPACT: Dearborn, Michigan, home to the largest Muslim population per capita in the U.S., has become a focal point in El-Sayed’s campaign. The city, which recently became the nation’s first Arab-majority city, has a history of political divisions over Middle Eastern conflicts.

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Michigan U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed (D) stated during a private campaign call on March 1 that he would avoid publicly commenting on the death of Iran’s now-former Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei. According to audio obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, El-Sayed expressed concern about upsetting constituents in Dearborn, saying, “There are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today. So, like, I just don’t want to comment on Khamenei at all.”

Khamenei was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike just days earlier, on February 28. El-Sayed said he would pivot to criticism of President Donald J. Trump if pressed by reporters, stating, “I’m just gonna go straight to pedophilia, frankly.” He also proposed attacking Israel and pro-Israel lobbying groups like AIPAC during the call.

Dearborn, Michigan, home to the largest Muslim population per capita in the U.S., has become a focal point in El-Sayed’s campaign. The city, which recently became the nation’s first Arab-majority city, has a history of political divisions over Middle Eastern conflicts. Just hours after the deadly October 7, 2023, terror attacks against Israel by Hamas, Dearborn’s Democrat Muslim mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, defended the Islamist violence as an “inevitable” consequence of Israeli “occupation”. Subsequently, former President Joe Biden appointed Hammoud to the State Department’s Assembly of Local Leaders program.

Dearborn featured in the 2017 book No Go Zones: How Sharia Law Is Coming to a Neighborhood Near You by Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, as an example of an emerging, European-style Islamic enclave in the U.S. In recent years, police in Dearborn have been issued optional Arabic patches, and Mayor Hammoud warned a Christian resident he was “not welcome” in the city when he expressed opposition to street signs honoring an Arab publisher accused of supporting terror, indicating that the process of Islamization is accelerating.

Notably, El-Sayed’s remarks on Khamenei have drawn criticism from his own advisers, who expressed discomfort with his messaging on Israel. In the leaked call, El-Sayed defended his position, stating, “I got to take the whole shot, which means that I’m going to say, ‘Look, you’ve got AIPAC-backed congresspeople who now don’t want to empower Congress to step up and enforce its own prerogative.'” He also suggested that left-wing influencers like Jennifer Welch might “bait” him into discussing his views on Israel in future interviews.

On the campaign trail, El-Sayed has frequently criticized U.S. foreign policy and military actions in the Middle East. He has also made controversial statements in the past, including claiming that the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the U.S. war on terror were derived from the same “tribalistic grievance,” and refusing to stand for the national anthem as a college athlete.

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