In Social Media Posts, Abdul El-Sayed’s Longtime Spox Defended Looting of American Cities, Savaged ‘White Ann Arbor’ People, and Signal Boosted Message Slamming Police Departments As ‘The Biggest Gangs in America’
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Summary
While the left-wing insurgent candidate in Michigan’s Senate primary, Abdul El-Sayed, has tried to scrub the internet of his attacks on the police, his communications director hasn’t even gone that far. The post In Social Media Posts, Abdul El-Sayed’s Longtime Spox Defended Looting of American Cities, Savaged ‘White Ann Arbor’ People, and Signal Boosted Message Slamming Police Departments As ‘The Biggest Gangs in America’ appeared first on .
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