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Hakeem Jeffries Turns a Blind Eye to the Monsters in His Party’s Midterm Pipeline

by Jacob Dashiell
June 8, 2026
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has a simple strategy for dealing with deeply flawed Democratic candidates: claim ignorance and press forward in the quest for power. When confronted with disturbing allegations surrounding key nominees, Jeffries dodges, deflects, and declares he hasn’t followed the stories closely. This isn’t leadership; it’s a deliberate choice to prioritize partisan victory over basic standards of character and fitness for office.

In Maine, Senate hopeful Graham Platner faces credible accusations of a troubling history with women, including twisted comments about rape and abusive behavior detailed by ex-girlfriends. Platner has also come under fire for antisemitic attacks on his opponent, Senator Susan Collins, falsely claiming she is “bought and paid for” by AIPAC and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.



His past includes a tattoo resembling a Nazi SS symbol, which he later covered up. Yet when pressed, Jeffries offered little more than vague condemnations of violence against women and antisemitism while insisting the details weren’t on his radar.

Across the Hudson in New Jersey, Democratic House nominee Dr. Adam Hamawy brings his own set of red flags. Reports link him to volunteering with an al Qaeda-connected organization and maintaining ties to Omar Abdel-Rahman, the notorious “Blind Sheikh” convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing plot. These associations raise serious questions about judgment and national security, especially in a post-9/11 world where vigilance against radical Islam remains essential.

Jeffries’ response? More deflection. He directed interviewers to ask the candidates themselves, as if the party leader bears no responsibility for vetting those who would carry the Democratic banner. This pattern reveals a deeper rot: a willingness to embrace or ignore extremism so long as it advances the goal of retaking Congress.

The contrast with Republican efforts is instructive. While the GOP has actively worked to sideline figures like Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene amid concerns over antisemitism and party unity, Democrats continue to harbor and elevate voices like Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. Jeffries’ selective outrage exposes a hypocrisy that undermines any claim to moral high ground.

Platner’s campaign has leaned into class warfare rhetoric and conspiracy-laden attacks, despite his own privileged background groomed by radical Democratic Socialists. His ex-girlfriends’ accounts paint a picture of disturbing personal conduct that should disqualify anyone seeking high office. Yet the Democratic machine rolls on, with Jeffries feigning detachment.

This isn’t new for the modern left. Time and again, power trumps principle. Allegations of abuse, extremist ties, and antisemitic tropes are waved away if the candidate checks the right ideological boxes. The American people deserve better than leaders who treat scandals as mere inconveniences on the path to majority control.

Jeffries’ willful blindness echoes a dangerous trend within his party: prioritizing electoral math over the character that sustains a republic. Voters in Maine, New Jersey, and beyond should take note. When those seeking office hide dark histories and radical associations, and their party enablers look the other way, the republic itself is placed at risk.

As Scripture warns in Ephesians 5:11, “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

In an age of moral relativism and political expediency, this call to expose and reject evil remains as urgent as ever for those who value truth and justice.

The coming midterms will test whether Americans reward such calculated ignorance or demand accountability. Jeffries may not want to know about the monsters he’s trying to elect, but the public cannot afford the same luxury.

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