Another Democrat has been caught red-handed plotting to silence conservative voices. US Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed was exposed on a Hasan Piker livestream asking his campaign staff to separate right-wing reporters from everyone else at campaign events – proving once again that the left's commitment to "unity" and "free speech" is nothing but empty rhetoric.
While El-Sayed publicly claims he wants to "reach broader audiences," the leaked audio tells a different story entirely. Behind closed doors, this wannabe senator is scheming to create a two-tiered media system that isolates and marginalizes conservative journalists who dare to ask tough questions.
This is the same playbook we've seen from Democrats for years – talk about inclusion while actively working to exclude any voices that challenge their radical agenda. They'll preach about "democracy" and "transparency" all day long, but the moment a conservative reporter shows up to hold them accountable, suddenly it's time to build walls.
The Left's War on Conservative Media Continues
El-Sayed's scheme isn't happening in a vacuum. This is part of a coordinated assault on conservative media that we've witnessed escalate dramatically during the Biden regime. From Big Tech censorship to government pressure campaigns, Democrats have made it crystal clear that they view independent, conservative journalism as an existential threat to their power.
"This proves what Patriots have known all along – Democrats only support 'press freedom' when the press agrees with them," one conservative activist noted.
Think about what El-Sayed is really proposing here: creating separate, unequal access for reporters based purely on their political ideology. If a Republican candidate tried this with liberal media, the mainstream press would be screaming "fascism" from every rooftop in America.
But because it's a Democrat targeting conservative outlets, don't expect CNN or MSNBC to lose any sleep over this blatant discrimination. They're probably taking notes for their own events.
Patriots need to recognize this for what it is: another brick in the wall Democrats are building to silence opposition voices. El-Sayed got caught saying the quiet part out loud, but how many other Democrat candidates are having these same conversations behind closed doors?
