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Updated · The New York Times · May 30
Hamawy Faces Scrutiny Over 1991 Ties to Sheikh Linked to 1993 World Trade Center Bombing
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 30

Hamawy Faces Scrutiny Over 1991 Ties to Sheikh Linked to 1993 World Trade Center Bombing

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 30
  • Adam Hamawy’s congressional bid in New Jersey’s 12th District is drawing renewed scrutiny over a 1991 gap year when he spent time with Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman.
  • Rahman, a blind militant cleric who preached in New Jersey, was later convicted of inspiring violence tied to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and died in prison in 2017.
  • The attacks come as Hamawy has emerged as a front-runner in Tuesday’s crowded Democratic primary to replace retiring Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman.
  • His campaign has been boosted by endorsements from Bernie Sanders and Hasan Piker, while pro-Palestinian PAC American Priorities has spent more than $1.5 million on ads promoting his work as a surgeon.
  • The race began with 17 Democrats and has narrowed to 12, with the primary winner heavily favored to capture the seat in November.
With a massive PAC investment, will a candidate's controversial past matter to voters tomorrow?
Can a celebrated humanitarian record overcome a documented history with known extremist figures?