Quite the resume and pedigree for the Democratic Senate nominee in Michigan.
The report comes out of the Midwesterner:
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed last month highlighted how his mother “taught me so much about both how to stand with others, and how to stand alone.” … “They ended up getting divorced,” El-Sayed said of his birth parents during a 2017 speech before the Islamic Foundation. “And my mother, she remarried a gentleman who was working as a translator in the Middle East and moved back to the Middle East.” … From 1999 through at least 2004, [Fatten Fathy Elkomy, the U.S. Senate candidate’s birth mother] worked for the Islamic American Relief Agency, also known as the Islamic African Relief Agency, which operated over
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