Internet erupts over 'disqualifying' leaked audio from Democrat in key Senate race discussing Khamenei's death
A Michigan Democrat running for U.S. Senate is facing backlash after a report on leaked audio showing him explaining why he shouldn’t take a public position on the death of...
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A Michigan Democrat running for U.S. Senate is facing backlash after a report on leaked audio showing him explaining why he shouldn’t take a public position on the death of former Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei because of people in Dearborn, Michigan, who are "sad." Progressive Democrat Abdul El-Sayed, according to a report from the Washington Free Beacon, was recorded in a staff meeting strategizing about how to address the Iranian leader’s death after he was killed during U.S. and Israel’s military action in the country. "I'm just gonna go straight to pedophilia, frankly," El-Sayed is heard saying about his response if pressed by a reporter. "I'll just be like, 'Pedophile president decides that he doesn't like the front page news, so he decides to take us into another war.'" El-Sayed also told his team, in reference to the significant Muslim population in Dearborn, "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." SANDERS-ENDORSED SENATE CANDIDATE KNOCKED FOR ALLEGED FLIP-FLOP TO 'HAVE IT BOTH WAYS' ON KEY ISSUE The report sparked immediate backlash from Republicans and conservatives on social media. "Speaks volumes about the level of extremism within the El-Sayed coalition here," Fox News radio political analyst Josh Kraushaar posted on X. "Democrats have an abundance of riches to choose from when selecting which one of their Senate candidates is the craziest, most radical, and most anti-American," GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno posted on X. "Beyond parody," conservative communicator Steve Guest posted on X. "Well this is insane," GOP adviser Nathan Brand posted on X. TLAIB-BACKED SENATE CANDIDATE IN THE HOT SEAT AFTER DELETING 'DEFUND THE POLICE' SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS "Anyone who is sad that the Ayatollah is dead should be deported," Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow Jason Bedrick posted on X. "Disgraceful," the…