
"I also want to remind you guys that there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today. So, like, I just don't want to comment on Khamenei at all."
"I'm just gonna go straight to pedophilia, frankly. I'll just be like, Pedophile president decides that he doesn't like the front page news, so he decides to take us into another war."
"We have the moral high ground here, and warned that reporters will try and bait us into saying, Yeah, but isn't it justified now that they took [Khamenei] out, right? And I just think, for us, we've got to be, like, no."
Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate in Michigan's Democratic U.S. Senate primary, expressed reluctance to comment on the death of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a staff call. He noted that many constituents in Dearborn would be saddened by the event. El-Sayed also strategized on avoiding questions about Khamenei's killing, suggesting he would redirect discussions to other topics. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a moral stance and warned his team about potential media traps regarding the justification of Khamenei's death.
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