Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed fires back at CNN choosing to ‘fixate’ on ‘defund the police’ comments
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed pushed back at CNN during an appearance on the network's "Inside Politics" programme on Sunday, after being questioned about his past comments in support of the "defund the police" movement. El-Sayed accused CNN of choosing to "fixate" on the phrase rather than engaging with his broader positions, framing the questioning as a distraction. The exchange highlights the continued political sensitivity of the "defund the police" slogan, which has been a recurring flashpoint for Democratic candidates.
According to the Fox News account, El-Sayed was confronted on air about his previous stance and responded by criticising the network's line of questioning. The article, largely composed of a video segment and links to unrelated Fox News content, offers limited additional detail beyond the on-air confrontation and El-Sayed's complaint about the framing. The story is presented within Fox News's media coverage, focusing on the candidate's reaction to the interview.