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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Abdul El-Sayed Admits Smashing Vodka Bottle in Detroit Store as Michigan Democrats Near Aug. 4 Primary
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 29

Abdul El-Sayed Admits Smashing Vodka Bottle in Detroit Store as Michigan Democrats Near Aug. 4 Primary

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
  • Abdul El-Sayed said on a recent podcast that he smashed a fifth of vodka on a Detroit liquor-store floor after a clerk told him his beard was “too short” for a Muslim.
  • The Michigan Democratic Senate candidate described buying the bottle, then telling the clerk, “You’re right, and you can’t sell it,” before breaking it and walking out.
  • Republicans quickly seized on the account in the closely watched Senate race, with the RNC calling it evidence of aggression tied to matters of faith.
  • El-Sayed’s campaign did not address the store incident directly, instead saying he is “angry on behalf of the people” as he runs in a three-way primary to replace Sen. Gary Peters.
  • The episode adds to scrutiny around El-Sayed, the leftmost candidate in the Aug. 4 primary, who has already faced criticism over Israel policy and past campaign associations.
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