埃尔赛义德与杀人犯和性犯罪者共同出席密歇根大学活动,该活动以#废除监狱#为话题标签
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阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德出席废除监狱网络研讨会
密歇根州民主党参议院候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德2020年参加了一场网络研讨会,会上他讨论了自己支持释放囚犯的立场。(图片来源:YouTube/监狱国家项目——2020年9月4日)
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福克斯新闻数字频道审核的录音显示,正在密歇根州竞选联邦参议员的民主党人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德曾表示,“我们需要投入资金”支持“一切旨在将人们从看守所和监狱中释放出来的行动”。
2020年9月,埃尔赛义德与一名已定罪杀人犯和一名登记在案的性犯罪者共同出席了密歇根大学“监狱国家项目”主办的网络研讨会。会上他辩称,对罪犯的监禁是“社会未能解决真正问题”的体现,而解决这一问题的办法就是释放罪犯。
埃尔赛义德的部分论点基于新冠疫情期间过度拥挤的监狱构成公共健康风险这一说法,但他同时支持在疫情结束后继续释放惩教机构中的在押人员。此番言论发表于“Defund the Police(撤资警察)”运动高潮时期,当时暴力犯罪率飙升,民主党主导的城市纷纷采取削减警察经费的举措。
埃尔赛义德一直与独立参议员伯尼·桑德斯保持一致立场,是密歇根州民主党参议院初选中的热门候选人。在竞选活动中,他曾承诺如果当选,将对以色列持批评态度,并扩大福利项目。
马姆丹尼支持的左翼人士在初选中获胜后,欲将纽约模式推广至全美
2026年5月3日,佛蒙特州独立参议员伯尼·桑德斯在底特律芒福德高中发表演讲后,与参议院候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德合影。(莎拉·赖斯/盖蒂图片社)
“社会在诸多方面未能解决真正的问题,却将警务和看守所作为应对所有这些失败的权宜之计,”埃尔赛义德在研讨会上对与会嘉宾说道,“我们的政策……本质上因为人们贫穷就将他们送入看守所……我们必须系统性地全盘考量这些问题,但任何旨在将人们从看守所和监狱中释放出来、并防止人们再次入狱的政策,都是我们现在就需要投入资金支持的政策……这不会随着疫情结束而终止。”
本次网络研讨会的联合主办方之一美国贵格会服务委员会,以“与阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德探讨通往去监禁化和废除监狱之路”为主题宣传该活动,并使用#释放所有人#和#废除监狱#作为话题标签。
《华盛顿自由灯塔报》率先报道了这些重新浮出水面的言论。据该报报道,埃尔赛义德当时与一名性犯罪者和一名被控二级谋杀的女性共同出席了活动。
“当我受邀参加你所提到的这场网络研讨会时,我并不认识埃尔赛义德博士,现在也不认识,除了在电视上看到他的样子,”这名性犯罪者马丁·瓦尔加斯告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“我不关注他,也与他的政治竞选活动没有任何关联。”
瓦尔加斯表示,他几乎可以肯定,埃尔赛义德在同意参加这场网络研讨会之前,并不了解他的前科。
密歇根州参议院候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德因哈梅内伊言论及与哈桑·皮克尔同台活动遭批评
2026年2月21日,密歇根州参议院候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德在密歇根州大急流城拍摄肖像照。(埃文·科布/《华盛顿邮报》盖蒂图片社)
埃尔赛义德正激烈角逐民主党参议院初选,以获得密歇根州空缺席位的民主党提名,备战11月的大选。NOTUS新闻报道称,他被广泛视为三位主要候选人中立场最进步的一位,这引发了党内部分领导人对其竞选可行性的担忧。
“阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德绝对无法在密歇根州的大选中获胜,”一名资深民主党战略家此前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“这位候选人多年来一直称警察是‘我们用来对付本国人民的常备军’,曾发帖十多次支持撤资警察,随后在决定参加全州范围竞选时删除了全部社交媒体历史,以为密歇根选民不会注意到这一点。他们会注意到的。迈克·罗杰斯也会注意到。”
密歇根民主党参议院候选人称以色列与哈马斯“同样邪恶”
2020年3月9日,在密歇根州罗姆鲁斯举行的新冠疫情公共卫生圆桌会议上,阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德医生发表讲话。身旁的佛蒙特州独立参议员、2020年总统竞选人伯尼·桑德斯未在画面中。(艾琳·柯克兰/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
正如这名民主党战略家所暗示的那样,埃尔赛义德删除了其新冠疫情期间发布的支持撤资警察的社交媒体帖子。这一理念曾在民主党人中流行,如今却已极具争议性。
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“我们最需要牢记的一点是,美国的看守所和警务系统就像人们用来修补所有其他失灵系统的‘胶带’,”埃尔赛义德在研讨会接近尾声时说道,“如果我们认真对待警务改革,或者重新思考警务模式,并解决大规模监禁体系的问题,那么我们就必须解决导致这些问题的所有根本性故障,对吧?正是这些问题催生了这种对无数人的生活极具腐蚀性的‘胶带’式解决方案。”
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福克斯新闻数字频道联系埃尔赛义德的竞选团队置评,但未收到任何回复。
Democratic senate candidate called for mass release of criminals during prison abolition webinar
El-Sayed joined a murderer and sex offender at a University of Michigan event promoted with the #AbolishPrison hashtag
July 3, 2026 8:00am EDT / Fox News
Abdul El-Sayed joins prison abolition webinar
Michigan Democratic Senate Abdul El-Sayed joined a webinar in 2020 where he discussed his support for letting people out of prison. (Credit: YouTube/Carceral State Project – Sept. 4, 2020)
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Abdul El-Sayed, a Democrat running for Senate in Michigan, has stated that “we need to be investing” in “any and all efforts to get people out of jails and prisons,” in a recording reviewed by Fox News Digital.
El-Sayed joined a convicted murderer and a registered sex offender in September 2020 to speak at a webinar hosted by the University of Michigan’s Carceral State Project where he argued that the incarceration of criminals was a sign that “society has failed to deal with real problems” and, to address this, criminals should be set free.
While part of El-Sayed’s argument hinged on the notion that overcrowded prisons posed a public health risk during the COVID-19 pandemic, he endorsed continuing to let people out of correctional facilities even after the pandemic passed. His comments came at the height of the defund the police movement, when violent crime spiked and Democratic-led cities made moves to cut their police forces.
El-Sayed, who has aligned himself with independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, is a leading candidate in Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary. On the campaign trail, he has promised to be critical of Israel and expand welfare programs if elected.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stands with Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed after speaking at Mumford High School on May 3, 2026, in Detroit.(Sarah Rice/Getty Images)
“There are so many ways that society has failed to deal with real problems and has used policing and jails as a stopgap for all of these failures,” El-Sayed told the panel. “We’ve got policies … which basically force people into jail because they’re poor … we’ve got to think about all of them systematically but any and all efforts to get people out of jails and prisons and to keep people out of jails and prisons is policy that we need to be investing in particularly right now … this doesn’t end when the pandemic’s over.”
The American Friends Service Committee, which was also involved in hosting the webinar, advertised it as an opportunity to discuss “the road to decarceration and abolition with Abdul El-Sayed,” using the hashtags #FreeThemAll and #AbolishPrison to promote the event.
The Washington Free Beacon first reported on the resurfaced comments. El-Sayed appeared alongside a sex offender and a woman convicted of second-degree murder, according to the Free Beacon.
“When I was asked to participate in the webinar you’re writing about I did not know Dr. El-Sayed and I still don’t, except for what I see on TV,” Martin Vargas, the sex offender, told Fox News Digital. “I don’t follow him nor am associated with his political campaign.”
Vargas stated that he was almost certain El-Sayed was unaware of his past before agreeing to appear on the webinar.
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Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed poses for a portrait in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026.(Evan Cobb for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
El-Sayed is locked in a heated Democratic primary to win the Democratic nod to run for Michigan’s open Senate seat in November. He is widely viewed as the most progressive of the three major candidates, raising electability concerns with some leaders in the party, NOTUS reported.
“Abdul El-Sayed cannot win a general election in Michigan, full stop,” a longtime Democratic strategist previously told Fox News Digital. “This is a candidate who spent years calling police ‘standing armies we deploy against our own people,’ posted more than a dozen times in support of defunding the police, and then deleted his entire social media history the moment he decided to run statewide, hoping Michigan voters wouldn’t notice. They will notice. And so will Mike Rogers.”
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed speaks during a coronavirus public health roundtable with Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont and 2020 presidential candidate, not pictured, in Romulus, Michigan, U.S., on Monday, March 9, 2020.(Erin Kirkland/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
As alluded to by the Democratic strategist, El-Sayed deleted social media posts he made during the COVID-19 era in which he endorsed defunding the police, an idea once in vogue among Democrats that has since become far more controversial.
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“The last thing we have to remember is that jails and policing in America are like the ‘duct tape’ that people bring out to fix all the other broken systems,” El-Sayed said near the end of the webinar. “If we’re serious about fixing policing and, or rethinking policing, and fixing the mass incarceration system then we’ve got to fix all the broken problems that lead to them, right, where we’re then applying the ‘duct tape’ that is so corrosive to the lives of so many people.”
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El-Sayed’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital.
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