A political firestorm is erupting in Michigan after a leaked audio recording exposed what critics say is a stunning display of deflection and political calculation from Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed.
The controversy comes at a moment of heightened tension, following a violent attack on a synagogue and renewed global conflict involving Iran. What the recording reveals is now raising serious questions about judgment, priorities, and who exactly El-Sayed is trying to represent.
A Leaked Call Raises Eyebrows
The recording, reportedly taken from a March 1 campaign strategy call, captured El-Sayed speaking with his communications team just one day after U.S. and Israeli forces eliminated Iran’s longtime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Instead of offering a clear response to the death of a figure widely tied to terrorism and anti-American actions, El-Sayed appeared to urge silence.
“I also want to remind you guys that 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. Like, I don’t think it’s worth even touching that.”
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