Democrats nominate notorious jihadi associate in 9/11 hero’s congressional district
Democrats have nominated Dr. Adam Hamawy, a controversial figure with ties to a convicted terrorist, for Congress in New Jersey's 12th District. Hamawy's past includes serving as a translator for Omar Abdel-Rahman, known as the 'Blind Sheikh,' and volunteering for an organization later identified as an al Qaeda front. His nomination has sparked significant debate due to his associations and statements made by his supporters regarding the 9/11 attacks.
- ▪Dr. Adam Hamawy has been nominated by the Democrats for Congress in New Jersey's 12th District.
- ▪He was an associate of Omar Abdel-Rahman, who was convicted for his role in the first World Trade Center bombing.
- ▪Hamawy has been endorsed by Hasan Piker, who controversially stated that America deserved the 9/11 attacks.
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The “red-green alliance” refers to the political Left’s reliance on Marxists and Islamists as vital, sometimes-overlapping electoral constituencies. This phenomenon is now common in Europe, and perhaps its most vivid American manifestation to date arrived in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District, where Democrats nominated a Squad-style socialist and Islamist for Congress. Retiring incumbent Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) has comfortably won multiple consecutive reelection campaigns, routinely topping 60% of the vote. The party’s new nominee will therefore be the prohibitive favorite to become a congressman.
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