President Trump has endorsed Mike Rogers to be elected to the Senate in Michigan.
Trump has also shared a reminder about something one of Abdul El-Sayed's top supporters has said in the past:
Trump on El-Sayed: He recently campaigned with a communist fanatic who says that America deserved 9/11 pic.twitter.com/bXrqEaQTjP
— Acyn (@Acyn) August 21, 2026
El-Sayed's response to Trump was of course to deny all of that.
Wait, no it wasn't. But El-Sayed did manage to get in the left's obligatory mention of Natalie Harp:
Natalie, I think he’s had a little too much iPad for the week. He needs his rest. https://t.co/QwgGEtQY2p
— Dr. Abdul El-Sayed (@AbdulElSayed) August 22, 2026
Nice try, but everybody saw what didn't happen there.
Deflection duly noted.
— Blue State Snooze (@BlueSnoozeBlue) August 22, 2026
Truth hurts, don't it?
We all notice how you didn’t dispute the accusation.
— 'Enry the 'Ermit (@enrytheermit) August 22, 2026
Can’t help but notice you didn’t say he was wrong. https://t.co/bfdzBkGfgX
— ❤️🔥 Ember Paradox ❤️🔥 (@ember_paradox) August 22, 2026
He didn't even try, probably because it's all on tape.
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But at least it was nice of El-Sayed to help give more exposure to Trump's reminder.
Love that you’re amplifying one of the more potent attacks against your campaign.
— Matt Whitlock (@MattWhitlock) August 22, 2026
He goes after Usha. He goes after Natalie. This coward picks on women who are not in his fight. Imagine how he would treat female staffers in the halls of Congress. https://t.co/YWFxA21nYN
— Tudor Dixon (@TudorDixon) August 22, 2026
Vote for Mike Rogers in Michigan and keep this guy far, far away from the halls of Congress. El-Sayed will keep trying to hide what he's really about from the public but we won't let him.
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