密歇根州联邦参议员候选人称美国以色列公共事务委员会捐款为“合法贿赂”,对其他捐款闭口不谈


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埃尔赛义德因妻子在印度持有房产而面临自身海外资产相关质疑,这场竞选竞争正日趋激烈

作者:利奥·布里塞尼奥,福克斯新闻

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黛比·丁格尔议员称民主党人无视缅因州丑闻是“犯了错误”

密歇根州联邦众议员、民主党人黛比·丁格尔就民主党联邦参议员候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德与黑利·史蒂文斯之间激烈的辩论做出回应,这场辩论暴露出两党在对以色列支持及美国以色列公共事务委员会(AIPAC)问题上的深刻分歧。丁格尔强调了与以色列相关的议题对密歇根州多元化的犹太裔和阿拉伯裔美国人社区的重要性。

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密歇根州联邦参议员竞选民主党候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德称,美国以色列公共事务委员会(AIPAC)的捐款是一种“贿赂”。

“下周,AIPAC将斥资至少384.799万美元攻击我。为什么?因为黑利·史蒂文斯更致力于一个外国的未来,而非将你们的税金留在这里,为你们和你们的孩子提供学校和医疗保障,”埃尔赛义德在X平台的一篇帖子中写道。

“这是最恶劣的合法贿赂。”

这篇帖子发布于他与密歇根州联邦众议员、民主党人黑利·史蒂文斯的初选不到一个月前,引发了人们对外国利益介入美国选举以及埃尔赛义德的批评是否适用于其他团体的质疑。

乔希·夏皮罗警告:针对AIPAC的攻击正被用来“压制特定选民”

密歇根州联邦参议院民主党候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德一直在竞选活动中否认自己想要削减警察经费,但在一段被挖出的视频片段中,他曾问道:“警察真的需要使用枪支吗?”(萨拉·赖斯/盖蒂图片社)

“这是否也适用于PAL PAC和阿拉伯裔美国人PAC?”调查记者查克·罗斯在X平台的一篇帖子中写道,他提到的是两个支持巴勒斯坦的团体。

福克斯新闻数字频道就此向埃尔赛义德的竞选团队置评请求,对方未立即回应。

以色列及其对美国政坛的影响一直是密歇根州联邦参议员初选的核心议题。史蒂文斯是众议院议员,得到参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默的背书,她曾严厉批评埃尔赛义德在哈马斯冲突期间质疑美以同盟关系。

“我可以说,以色列有权与巴勒斯坦和加沙人民和平共存,”史蒂文斯在周二晚间的一场辩论中说道。

民主党内战蔓延至密歇根州,进步派在这场高风险参议院对决中面临迄今最严峻考验

密歇根州联邦众议员黑利·史蒂文斯(右)与前韦恩县卫生部门主任阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德正在2026年8月4日的密歇根州民主党联邦参议员初选中对决,这个五大湖沿岸州是兵家必争的摇摆州。()

埃尔赛义德则一直坚称,以色列游说团体在美国选举中积累了过多权力,阻止候选人质疑两国伙伴关系或美国在何种情况下应暂停援助。

“长期以来,我们的外交政策都由以色列国和AIPAC之流制定,他们确保民主党人和共和党人都唯命是从,”埃尔赛义德在周二说道。

值得注意的是,埃尔赛义德拥有少量海外资产。

在回应有关他尚未公布纳税申报单的批评时,埃尔赛义德承认,他的家人一直在国外持有资产评估报告,导致报税流程延迟。

“报税情况很复杂,”埃尔赛义德在最近一次电视节目中被问及该话题时回应道,“我妻子和她的家人在海外拥有房产,要拿到所有这些税务表格需要时间。”

民主党内战在激烈的摇摆州对决中蔓延至初选辩论阶段:“你在隐瞒什么?”

2026年5月3日,密歇根州联邦参议员候选人阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德在佛蒙特州无党派参议员伯尼·桑德斯在底特律芒福德高中发表演讲前发言。(萨拉·赖斯/盖蒂图片社)

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在2025年6月提交的候选人申报披露文件中,埃尔赛义德报告了多项资产。其中包括:韦恩县支付的27.89万美元薪水,以及其他各类资产,总资产净值在58万美元至170万美元之间。

在这份申报文件中,他的妻子报告持有最多1.5万美元的印度房产。

利奥·布里塞尼奥是福克斯新闻数字频道国会团队的政治记者,此前曾任职于《世界杂志》。

Michigan Senate hopeful calls AIPAC donations ‘legalized bribery,’ remains silent on other donations

2026-07-10 19:09 EDT / Fox News

El-Sayed faces questions over his own foreign assets as his wife holds real estate in India amid the heated race

By Leo Briceno, Fox News

Published July 10, 2026 7:09pm EDT | Updated July 10, 2026 7:11pm EDT

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Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., reacts to Democratic Senate hopefuls Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens engaging in a fiery debate, revealing a deep divide over support for Israel and AIPAC. Dingell emphasizes the significance of Israel-related issues for Michigan’s diverse Jewish and Arab American communities.

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Abdul El-Sayed, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, called dinations from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) a form of “bribery.”

“Next week, AIPAC is set to spend at least $3,847,990 against me. Why? Because Haley Stevens is more committed to the future of a foreign country than keeping your tax dollars here to provide schools and healthcare for you and your kids,” El-Sayed said in a post to X.

“Legalized bribery at its worst.”

The post, which comes a little under a month before a primary against Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., a pro-Israel and establishment candidate, raises questions about foreign interests represented in American elections and whether El-Sayed’s criticisms could be applied to other groups.

JOSH SHAPIRO WARNS THAT ATTACKS ON AIPAC ARE BEING USED TO ‘SILENCE CERTAIN VOTERS’

Michigan Senate Democratic candidate Abdul El-Sayed has spent his campaign denying he wanted to defund the police, but in an unearthed clip he asked, “Do police really need to use guns?”(Sarah Rice/Getty Images)

“Does that apply to PAL PAC and Arab American PAC?” Chuck Ross, an investigative reporter, wrote in a post to X, referring to two pro-palestine groups.

El-Sayed’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital along those lines.

Israel and its influence in American politics have been key themes for the Michigan Senate primary. Stevens, a member of the House of Representatives, endorsed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has heavily criticized El-Sayed for questioning the U.S.-Israel alliance amid the conflict with Hamas.

“I can say that Israel has a right to peacefully exist alongside the people of Palestine and Gaza,” Stevens said at a debate on Tuesday evening.

DEMOCRATS’ CIVIL WAR HEADS TO MICHIGAN WHERE PROGRESSIVES FACE BIGGEST TEST YET IN HIGH-STAKES SENATE SHOWDOWN

Rep. Haley Stevens of Michigan, right, and former Wayne County Health Department Director Abdul El-Sayed are facing off in the August 4, 2026, Democratic Senate primary in the Great Lakes battleground state.()

El-Sayed, for his part, has maintained that the Israel lobby has amassed too much power in U.S. elections, preventing candidates from questioning the partnership or under what circumstances the U.S. should withhold its assistance.

“For too long our foreign policy has been handed to us by the likes of the state of Israel and AIPAC, who has made sure that both Democrats and Republicans are doing their bidding,” El-Sayed said on Tuesday.

Notably, El-Sayed has a modest foreign asset.

In response to criticisms that he had yet to release his tax returns, El-Sayed acknowledged that his family had been holding the evaluations abroad, delaying the process.

“Taxes get complicated,” El-Sayed replied when asked about the topic on a recent programming appearance. “My wife and her family own property abroad and getting all those tax forms is a thing.”

DEM CIVIL WAR HITS PRIMARY DEBATE STAGE IN FIERY BATTLEGROUND SHOWDOWN: ‘WHAT ARE YOU HIDING?’

Abdul El-Sayed, candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan, speaks before U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., takes the stage at Mumford High School on May 3, 2026, in Detroit, Michigan.(Sarah Rice/Getty Images)

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As a part of his candidate report disclosures filed on June 2025, El-Sayed has reported a number of holdings. Among them: a salary from Wayne County worth $278,900 and an assortment of other assets totaling a net worth somewhere between $580,000 and $1.7 million.

As a part of that report, his wife reported holding up to $15,000 in real estate in India.

Leo Briceno is a politics reporter for the congressional team at Fox News Digital. He was previously a reporter with World Magazine.

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