Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed just revealed exactly where his loyalties lie – and it's not with America. During a campaign speech at Michigan State University Tuesday, this radical leftist had the audacity to call President Trump Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's "dumba**" for taking a strong stance against the Iranian terror regime.
Let that sink in, folks. While President Trump is working to protect American interests and stand with our democratic ally Israel, El-Sayed is out here carrying water for the mullahs in Tehran. The same Iranian regime that chants "Death to America" and funds terrorist organizations across the Middle East.
"Why are we there? There is one country that benefits. One," El-Sayed told his supporters, parroting the same anti-Israel talking points we hear from the squad and other America-Last Democrats.
The Real Question Michigan Should Be Asking
Here's what El-Sayed doesn't want Michigan voters to know: Iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. They've been responsible for countless attacks on American troops, they're developing nuclear weapons, and they openly call for the destruction of Israel and America.
So when this guy attacks Trump for standing up to Iran, he's essentially siding with terrorists over his own country. Is this really who Michigan wants representing them in the U.S. Senate?
"This is exactly the kind of America-Last mentality that got us into trouble during the Biden years," said one Michigan GOP strategist. "Voters are tired of politicians who apologize for our enemies while attacking our own president."
President Trump's tough stance on Iran has kept America safe and our allies secure. Meanwhile, Democrats like El-Sayed want to go back to the failed Obama-Biden approach of appeasing terrorists and sending pallets of cash to Tehran.
Michigan Patriots deserve better than a Senate candidate who calls their president names while defending Iran. The question is: will voters see through this radical's dangerous rhetoric before it's too late?
