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Abdul El-Sayed: “Mike Rogers made $14 million after he left Congress to move…”

Featuring: Abdul El-Sayed, Podcast Host, America Dissected | National

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Abdul El-Sayed on Historic MI Primary Win: "People Are Sick and Tired of This Politics of Hatred"

Published | Video Starts at 03:05

… differences we might have had in the primary, which is to defeat Mike Rogers, who is, of course a bootlicker for Trumpism and would be a rubber stamp for everything … Mike Rogers made $14 million after he left Congress to move to a McMansion in Florida. … when I was in high school. And we have to defeat him because, of course, he's enthralled to Donald Trump. He would rubber stamp these wars that are raising our gas prices. (03:05–03:13)

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Asserts that Mike Rogers profited significantly after leaving Congress.

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