Front-runner Democrat back on his heels after ex-staffer indicted in anti-Jewish attacks in Michigan

Front-runner Democrat back on his heels after ex-staffer indicted in anti-Jewish attacks in Michigan


The leading Democratic candidate for the open Michigan U.S. Senate seat is playing defense now that a former paid staffer has been indicted in connection with a series of anti-Semitic attacks.

On Wednesday, the Department of Justice announced that eight defendants had been charged for an alleged conspiracy “to threaten University of Michigan leaders, law enforcement, and businesses, including the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit” over their supposed ties to Israel.

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Among those indicted is 24-year-old Mariam Muhammed Odeh of Dearborn, Michigan. She has been charged with one count of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce, according to the Detroit News.

The DOJ press release claimed that the eight defendants and some unindicted co-conspirators targeted the victims in the wake

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