A devastating audio leak has exposed Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed dodging questions about Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's recent death, apparently afraid to anger radical voters in Dearborn's heavily Muslim population.
The leaked recording, which has sent shockwaves through social media, reportedly captures El-Sayed refusing to comment on the death of one of America's most dangerous enemies - the man who chanted "Death to America" for decades and funded terrorism across the Middle East.
Patriots FURIOUS Over Democrat's Cowardice
Conservative Americans are absolutely livid that a candidate for the U.S. Senate would even hesitate to celebrate the demise of a brutal dictator who oppressed his own people and threatened American lives for over three decades. The audio has been described as "disqualifying" by political observers who question El-Sayed's loyalty to American values.
"This is exactly what's wrong with today's Democratic Party - they're more concerned about appeasing radical elements than standing up for America,"
one social media user posted, echoing the sentiment of thousands sharing the damning audio clip.
The leaked recording reveals the ugly truth about how far left Democrats will go to pander to extremist voters, even if it means staying silent about the death of a terrorist-supporting regime leader who made Iran a pariah state.
Michigan Voters Deserve Better
This scandal couldn't come at a worse time for El-Sayed, who was already struggling to gain traction in Michigan's competitive Senate race. With President Trump's America First agenda restoring strength and respect on the world stage, voters are demanding candidates who will stand firmly with American interests - not those who calculate their responses based on radical voting blocs.
The audio leak exposes the dangerous game Democrats play when they prioritize political correctness over patriotism. How can Michigan voters trust someone who won't even condemn America's enemies when they're six feet under?
Patriots across Michigan are asking the right question: If El-Sayed won't celebrate the death of a dictator who threatened America, what other enemies will he coddle in the Senate?
