Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Abdul El-Sayed Faces 2020 Video Contradictions on Police Funding as Michigan Senate Primary Tightens
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Abdul El-Sayed Faces 2020 Video Contradictions on Police Funding as Michigan Senate Primary Tightens

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8

Summary

  • A 2020 University of Michigan video shows Abdul El-Sayed asking whether police "really need to use guns" and whether communities need "as much of a police force," undercutting his campaign claim that he never backed defunding police.
  • The unearthed clip adds to earlier 2020 remarks in which El-Sayed said he did not use the phrase "defund the police" but supported shifting money away from policing and toward education, anti-poverty efforts and community investment.
  • His campaign said his views have become "more nuanced" through work with Wayne County law enforcement in 2023 and now emphasize recruitment, retention, retirement funding and opposition to militarized policing.
  • The dispute lands as El-Sayed leads a contentious Democratic primary against Rep. Haley Stevens for the seat of retiring Sen. Gary Peters, a 2026 battleground Republicans are targeting.

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