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Trump labels Abdul El-Sayed a 'hater of Jews' after primary victory

President Trump labeled Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed as a “hater of Jews” after his primary win, reflecting tensions over U.S. support for Israel and progressive politics. El-S…

Trump attacks El-Sayed as ‘hater of Jews’ after Michigan win
Al Jazeera — 5 August 2026
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President Donald Trump attacked Michigan’s Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed on Wednesday, labeling him a “hater of Jews” and “a hater of Israel” following El-Sayed’s victory in the Democratic primary. El-Sayed, who is a physician and former health director for the city of Detroit, secured the nomination despite significant financial backing for his opponents from pro-Israel lobbying groups. His win signifies a shift in Michigan’s political landscape, particularly among younger and more progressive voters who prioritize issues like healthcare and social justice.

Trump’s comments come amid heightened tensions surrounding U.S. support for Israel and growing criticism of its policies among some Democratic factions. El-Sayed's candidacy is notable as he is a Muslim American of Egyptian descent, and his platform includes advocating for Palestinian rights, which has drawn both support and backlash. The timing of Trump’s remarks coincides with the Democratic Party's ongoing struggle to balance its diverse base, particularly as anti-Israel sentiments have gained traction among some members.

The backlash against El-Sayed underscores the complexities of identity politics in the current U.S. electoral climate. Critics of Trump’s statements argue that they are part of a broader strategy to use anti-Semitism as a political weapon against progressive candidates. El-Sayed himself has responded by emphasizing his commitment to fighting discrimination and promoting dialogue, stating that false accusations only serve to divide communities.

Looking ahead, El-Sayed's victory positions him as a formidable candidate in the upcoming general election, where he will face incumbent Republican Senator Debbie Stabenow. His campaign could reshape the narrative around racial and religious identity in American politics, particularly in a state with a significant Arab American population. As both candidates prepare for the election, the discourse surrounding Israel and Palestine is likely to intensify, making it a pivotal issue for voters in Michigan and beyond.

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