Michigan’s El-Sayed Said He Did 'Time' After His Arrest at a Minimum Wage Protest. He Got a Ticket, Records Show.
El-Sayed, running for Senate in Michigan, has used the story in an attempt to court labor union support
The left-wing candidate in the Democratic primary for Michigan’s open Senate seat, Abdul El-Sayed, told a labor union audience last month that he put his "body on the line" and did "time" after being arrested at a minimum wage protest in 2018. Police records show that he was briefly detained in a police van and promptly released with a misdemeanor ticket—and the charges were dropped a few months later.
Maryland Supreme Court Tosses Dem Attempt To Hold Oil Companies Accountable for Climate Events
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Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay To Teach Harvard Course on ‘Politics in Higher Education’ Two Years After Resigning in Disgrace
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