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Meet the YOUNGEST American Politician Standing Up to Israel

Meet the YOUNGEST American Politician Standing Up to Israel

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In this episode, we sit down with Representative Munira Yasin Abdullahi, the youngest American politician ever elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, the first Muslim woman, and one of the first Somali Americans to serve in the state legislature.


Munira speaks boldly about the issues most politicians avoid:

• Why is American taxpayer money funding Israel while millions of Americans struggle at home?

• What does it mean to be a Muslim in politics today?

• Can the Democratic Party survive in the face of genocide?

• How do you become a poltiicain that DOESN't sell their values?


Along the way, we discuss Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Zohran Mamdani, AOC, and Bernie Sanders, and how they all reflect the shifting landscape of American politics.

From Gaza to Washington, from endless wars to domestic decay, this is a conversation about politics, power, and principle. And what it really means to answer to God while serving the people.

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