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A far-left online streamer who has made several controversial statements, including saying, «America deserved 9/11,» has been making several appearances with Democratic lawmakers in recent years, including a top Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, who is set to team up with him next month.

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Amid a heated Democratic primary, progressive Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is aligning himself with far-left Democrat figures, hosting an event with controversial streamer and political commentator Hasan Piker at Michigan State University on April 7, according to a press release.

«Get ready. We’re coming,» Piker said in a post to social media, highlighting that the pair would also be joined by Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., another progressive.

The event will also feature unnamed «special guests,» according to the release.

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Abdul El Sayed, left, pictured alongside Hasan Piker, right. ( Evan Cobb for The Washington Post via Getty Images; Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

Like other progressive candidates, El-Sayed has made affordability — and the role of government — key pieces of his campaign. In addition to calling for lowering housing costs, he’s advocated for Medicare for all, opposes corporate tax carve-outs, and supports tuition-free access to higher education, according to his website. His policies have been championed by other progressives he’s appeared with, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, D-N.Y., and Rashida Talib, D-Mich.

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«You are part of a revolution in media today, which is talking to millions of people who are tuning out of legacy media, and thanks for what you are doing,» Sanders said about Piker last year.

Although El-Sayed has said he rejects political labels like «right» and «left,» his appearances with figures like Piker have crystallized his position among the deep-blue portions of the Democratic Party.

When asked why the campaign had organized the appearance with Piker, the El-Sayed campaign declined to comment.

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Piker, a streamer who rose to popularity in 2018 for his political commentary and gaming channel, has drawn attention for a series of incendiary comments and his support for left-wing figures.

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Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, addressed his supporters after the historic mayoral election victory on Tuesday night, November 4, 2025, in New York City, United States. Famous online streamer Hasan Piker attends Mamdani’s election watch party. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

In 2019, Piker famously said that «America deserved 9/11,» arguing later that the U.S. had «brought it on itself.» He would later walk it back and call it «inappropriate» after massive backlash online.

In the wake of the deadly Oct. 7, 2023, attack that incited Israel’s war with Gaza, Piker described Hamas, a terrorist organization, as the «lesser of two evils» in the conflict.

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Once, when asked if he supported terrorism, Piker answered by saying, «No, I don’t. I don’t support the state of Israel, and I don’t support the state of the United States of America.»

He also faced backlash for praising the «brave» «mujahideen» who injured Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, who lost an eye in Afghanistan.

«What the f— is wrong with this dude? Didn’t he go to war and like literally lose his eye because some mujahideena brave f—ing soldierfu–ed his eye hole with their di–?» Piker said.

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Despite his many controversies, Piker has found a home among far-left figures in the Democratic Party, overlapping with some of El-Sayed’s fellow progressives. Piker has appeared with Ocasio-Cortez in a video urging voters to participate in elections in 2020, interviewed Sanders as a part of the senator’s «Fight Oligarchy Tour» and has appeared in streaming videos with Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on a number of occasions.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., chats with supporters of New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani during an election night event at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater in Brooklyn, New York on Nov. 4, 2025. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)

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Most recently, Piker advocated fiercely for the election of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the self-proclaimed socialist who took Democratic politics by storm in 2025. Like El-Sayed, the two appeared together in New York.

According to the press release for the upcoming event at Michigan state, the pair’s appearance hopes to «re-energize voters, young and old, ahead of the 2026 midterms in Michigan university towns.»

«The rallies will highlight the campaign’s commitment to economic justice, student debt relief, workers rights and more,» the press release reads.

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Michigan will hold its Senate primaries on Aug. 4, according to its secretary of state website.

Fox News Digital reached out to Piker and Summer Lee.

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La gran estrategia energética de Estados Unidos

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Hace apenas cinco años, el mapa energético mundial era un tablero con múltiples jugadores. Rusia suministraba a Europa 150.000 millones de metros cúbicos de gas natural a través de gasoductos que llevaban décadas operando. Irán y Venezuela vendían crudo pesado a China fuera del sistema financiero del dólar. Qatar abastecía una quinta parte del GNL mundial desde Ras Laffan, la mayor planta de licuefacción del planeta. China construía la Ruta de la Seda con un corredor terrestre a través de Irán, Irak y Siria que le permitía sortear los estrechos marítimos controlados por la armada norteamericana. El mundo tenía opciones. Y cuando un comprador tiene opciones, el vendedor no tiene poder.

Hoy ese tablero es irreconocible. Si dejamos de ver los eventos geopolíticos de los últimos cuatro años como episodios aislados y los observamos como una secuencia única, la arquitectura de una gran estrategia estadounidense se vuelve visible.

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El primer movimiento fue Europa. El conflicto en Ucrania proporcionó la justificación para sanciones que redujeron el gas ruso de gasoducto de 150.000 millones de metros cúbicos a 40.000 millones. Luego se destruyó el Nord Stream y se eliminó toda posibilidad de retorno. Estados Unidos pasó de suministrar el 28% del GNL europeo en 2021 al 58% en 2025, exportando un récord de 111 millones de toneladas métricas, el primer país de la historia en superar los 100 millones. Europa dejó de ser un cliente con alternativas para convertirse en un mercado cautivo que compra su supervivencia en dólares.

El segundo movimiento fue Siria. La caída de Assad cortó el nodo crítico que conectaba la Ruta de la Seda china con el Mediterráneo. El ferrocarril trilateral entre Irán, Irak y Siria, diseñado para eludir los cuellos de botella marítimos occidentales, quedó destruido. Esto aisló geográficamente a Irán y despejó el camino para lo que vino después.

El tercero fue Venezuela. En enero de este año, Estados Unidos tomó efectivamente el control de las mayores reservas de crudo pesado del mundo. La costa del Golfo norteamericano tiene el complejo de refinación más avanzado del planeta, construido específicamente para procesar crudo pesado y ácido. Phillips 66, Valero y el resto están ahora posicionados para refinar cientos de miles de barriles diarios de crudo venezolano. Estados Unidos capturó una reserva estratégica masiva y consolidó su posición como exportador dominante de productos refinados de petróleo, una industria de 110.000 millones de dólares solo en 2025.

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Venezuela e Irán eran los dos grandes canales de suministro petrolero que existían fuera del sistema del dólar. Ambos producían crudo pesado vendido principalmente a China y fuera de la supervisión financiera estadounidense. Ambos están siendo neutralizados en un plazo de 90 días.

Planta de gas iraní South Pars (Reuters/captura de video)
Planta de gas iraní South Pars (Reuters/captura de video)

Lo cual nos lleva al cuarto movimiento: Irán y el shock energético en Oriente Medio. Israel atacó el campo de gas South Pars, el mayor yacimiento de gas natural del mundo. Irán respondió contra Ras Laffan en Qatar. La propia evaluación de QatarEnergy indica que el 17% de su capacidad exportadora se ha perdido y la recuperación tardará hasta cinco años. El Estrecho de Ormuz está cerrado. Los precios del gas europeo subieron un 70%. Los precios spot asiáticos se duplicaron. El único proveedor a escala que queda en pie es Estados Unidos.

Si Irán cae y se instala un gobierno sucesor bajo influencia norteamericana, aproximadamente entre 40 y 45 millones de barriles diarios de producción global, de un total de 103 millones, quedarán efectivamente bajo control estadounidense. La OPEP se vuelve irrelevante porque la coalición norteamericana pasa a ser el productor marginal. Y esto va más allá del petróleo. Lo que estamos presenciando es la evolución del sistema del petrodólar hacia un híbrido petróleo/GNL dólar. El viejo sistema se construyó sobre el crudo saudí cotizado en dólares. El nuevo se construye sobre crudo americano más gas americano desde la costa del Golfo, sin proveedor alternativo de escala comparable. La dependencia es más profunda porque la infraestructura de GNL requiere contratos a largo plazo y terminales de regasificación que atan a los compradores durante décadas. Europa y los aliados del Pacífico, Japón, Corea del Sur y Taiwán, no pueden cambiar de proveedor. No queda hacia dónde girar. Están encerrados en el sistema energético norteamericano.

El mercado lo confirma. El índice del dólar subió de 96 a 101. El oro cayó cerca de un 20% desde su máximo histórico de enero. Bitcoin bajó un 20% en el año. El Brent supera los 100 dólares. Las instituciones europeas y asiáticas están liquidando metales preciosos y criptomonedas para comprar dólares porque necesitan dólares para comprar la única fuente de energía a escala que queda. El mundo está vendiendo su oro para comprar energía americana en moneda americana.

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Pero la estrategia tiene una capa más profunda, y es la que considero más importante. La inteligencia artificial es una industria física. Funciona con electricidad y chips. Los centros de datos requieren enormes volúmenes de electricidad ininterrumpida, proporcionada principalmente por gas natural. La fabricación de semiconductores necesita helio y tierras raras. Al cerrar el Estrecho de Ormuz y paralizar la producción de GNL y helio en Oriente Medio, Estados Unidos está degradando sistemáticamente la capacidad de China para alimentar sus centros de datos y fabricar semiconductores a escala. Estados Unidos es autosuficiente energéticamente, especialmente con las reservas venezolanas recién capturadas y la creciente capacidad de la costa del Golfo con gas doméstico. China, en cambio, depende de importaciones y cada julio que importa ahora transita por puntos de estrangulamiento que controla la armada norteamericana. Irán era el bypass energético terrestre de la Ruta de la Seda, el corredor que permitía a China mitigar la trampa de Malaca. Con Irán neutralizado, ese corredor está cortado. China enfrenta un mundo donde su infraestructura de computación compite por sobras en un mercado global de GNL agotado, mientras los centros de datos americanos funcionan a plena capacidad con energía doméstica.

Rusia es el siguiente en la secuencia. Un Irán de posguerra reabierto bajo influencia norteamericana compite directamente con Rusia por las mismas refinerías en China e India, a menor costo. Rusia pierde su última ventaja estructural en crudo pesado y su línea de vida económica. Al mismo tiempo, bajo la cobertura de la guerra en Irán, Ucrania ha estado destruyendo infraestructura energética rusa. El mensaje desde Washington se vuelve muy simple: desmantelamos dos regímenes en tres meses, tu economía está a punto de colapsar, firma el acuerdo sobre Ucrania.

El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, estrecha la mano del presidente chino, Xi Jinping. Se verán una vez más este año (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/Archivo)
El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, estrecha la mano del presidente chino, Xi Jinping. Se verán una vez más este año (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/Archivo)

Y entonces Trump se sienta con Xi teniendo todas las cartas. Dominio energético completo. El híbrido petro/GNL dólar fortalecido. Irán despejado. Rusia acorralada. China enfrentando la trampa de Malaca completamente cerrada sin ningún bypass energético restante.

Israel y los países del Golfo están absorbiendo el costo cinético de un conflicto cuyo principal beneficiario, contrario a la narrativa predominante, es Estados Unidos. Qatar fuera de línea durante cinco años reprecia todo el mercado global de gas a favor de los exportadores norteamericanos por lo que resta de la década. Los estados del Golfo enfrentan años de reconstrucción. Europa enfrenta su segunda crisis energética en cuatro años. El americano promedio puede enfrentar inflación moderada temporal y gasolina más cara. Pero si eres el arquitecto del imperio estadounidense y consideras el ascenso de China y la superinteligencia artificial china como un escenario existencial donde el ganador se lleva todo, el daño colateral es un costo aceptable.

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Quien controla los corredores energéticos controla el sistema monetario. Quien controla el sistema monetario y el suministro energético simultáneamente controla la infraestructura de computación que determina qué civilización construye primero la superinteligencia artificial. Estados Unidos está tomando los tres.

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Israel says Iranian leader who ordered Strait of Hormuz closure killed in targeted strike

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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy Commander Alireza Tangsiri was targeted and killed in an Israeli attack, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has noted.

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«Tonight, in a precise and lethal operation, the IDF eliminated the Commander of the IRGC Navy, Tangsiri, along with senior members of the naval command,» Katz noted, according to a translation from Hebrew. «The man who was directly responsible for the terrorist act of mining and blocking the Strait of Hormuz to navigation has been targeted and eliminated.»

«This is a clear message to all senior officials of the Iranian IRGC terror organization currently ruling Iran: The IDF will hunt and eliminate you one by one. I congratulate the IDF on a perfect execution,» Katz indicated. «This is also significant news for our American partners, as an expression of the IDF’s assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz and the historic partnership between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and between our two countries and two armies.»

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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s navy commander, Alireza Tangsiri, toured an exhibition in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, Iran, Friday, Feb. 2, 2024.  (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)

The strike was executed based on American and Israeli intelligence, a senior Israeli official indicated to Fox News.

«The head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Navy, Alireza Tangsiri, who directly commanded the closure of the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints — was targeted in a strike overnight, along with his senior operational leadership, including intelligence and operations chiefs, at a covert naval command center,» the official noted. «This targeted strike was based on U.S. and Israeli intelligence and continues to demonstrate how deeply it is capable of penetrating.»

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Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, at the Ministry of National Defense, Athens, Jan. 20, 2026.  (Nick Paleologos / SOOC / AFP via Getty Images)

President Donald Trump launched the controversial war against Iran in conjunction with Israel nearly four weeks ago.

«The Iranian negotiators are very different and ‘strange.’ They are ‘begging’ us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been militarily obliterated, with zero chance of a comeback, and yet they publicly state that they are only ‘looking at our proposal.’ WRONG!!!» Trump declared in a Thursday morning Truth Social post. 

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WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR

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President Donald Trump greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he arrives at the White House on Sept. 29, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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«They better get serious soon, before it is too late, because once that happens, there is NO TURNING BACK, and it won’t be pretty!» he warned.

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Cornyn counters Paxton with wave of GOP endorsements as party warns critical Texas seat at risk

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FIRST ON FOX: Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has received a slate of 18 new endorsements from Texas Republicans in the latest development in the bitter primary runoff between him and challenger state Attorney General Ken Paxton.

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Texas Republican congressmen Randy Weber, Nathaniel Moran and Roger Williams, influential GOP state Rep. Matt Shaheen, and former Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan are among the latest lawmakers to back Cornyn over Paxton.

This primary has become increasingly bruising, with the rivals lobbing more personal attacks at each other after neither candidate achieved the 50% threshold needed to secure the GOP nomination in the March primary. Meanwhile, the stakes are high for the Republican Party, as Democrats believe candidate James Talarico, a state representative and rising star, has an opening to flip the seat for the first time in decades. Such an upset would be devastating for the GOP’s chances of retaining a majority in the upper chamber and could impact President Donald Trump’s agenda for the remainder of his term.

Cornyn, a top Senate Republican who has held the seat since 2002, responded to the new endorsements by telling Fox News Digital, «I’m honored to have the endorsement of many longtime friends in Texas politics, whom I have gotten to know during our time in office and with whom I’ve been proud to work.»

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Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, (left) is facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (right) in a bitter GOP primary runoff election. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images; Antranik Tavitian/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The senator said that he has «always worked hard to earn the trust of our elected officials, so we can roll up our sleeves and work together for the betterment of all Texans.»

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He added that he looks forward to «continuing our important work together upon my re-election to the United States Senate.»

In total, 30 prominent Republican legislative leaders from Texas have publicly backed Cornyn, evidencing strong support for the incumbent among party leadership. He has received the support of more than 500 current and former Texas elected officials. Outside Texas, Cornyn has also received the backing of Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Border Patrol Council.

In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Weber said Cornyn «has been a tireless fighter for Texas energy, standing up for our oil and gas industry and working to unleash American energy dominance.»

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Weber said he is «proud» to support Cornyn «because he will continue fighting to protect our energy producers and keep Texas leading the way.»

Shaheen emphasized the importance of the GOP not losing the Senate seat in November, writing, «As someone with a Democrat challenger this November, I understand how vital it is that John Cornyn be our U.S. Senate nominee, otherwise election losses for Republicans could be disastrous.»

He emphasized that Cornyn «has never lost an election,» and said that «with him at the top of the ballot, he will defeat James Talarico and lift up Republicans in down-ballot races.» 

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TRUMP WARNS HE WON’T ENDORSE LAWMAKERS WHO OPPOSE SAVE AMERICA ACT

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Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., (right) joined by Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., (left) and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, (center) speaks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Paxton, who has served as Texas attorney general since 2015, also has strong grassroots support. Last week, Paxton received a slate of 13 new state-level endorsements, including several prominent legislators. This brought his total number of endorsements from Texas Republican leaders to 250, a list that includes congressmen Lance Gooden and Troy Nehls. He has been endorsed by Turning Point USA and the NRA Political Victory Fund.

Fox News Digital reached out to Paxton’s campaign for comment.

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After receiving the new endorsements last week, Paxton told Fox News Digital that «the momentum behind our campaign continues to grow stronger every single day.»

He said that «Texans are ready for a change and are ready to be represented by an America First warrior who is going to work tirelessly to help Texas and support President Trump,» adding, «That’s exactly what I’ve done as Attorney General, and it’s what I’ll continue to do as our next United States Senator.»

Noticeably absent from the list of supporters for either candidate is Trump, who, despite saying he likes both, has not officially endorsed. He has hinted that he would endorse «soon.»

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He recently suggested that the SAVE America Act, a voting integrity bill being debated in the Senate, will play a role in his endorsement decision.

«A lot has to do with the SAVE America Act,» Trump said, according to NBC News. «A lot is going to determine — Republicans have to get that passed, because that will secure voting in this country.» 

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President Donald Trump tours the Jungle Room at Graceland, Elvis Presley’s historic estate, Monday, March 23, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo)

Cornyn, who co-sponsored an earlier version of the SAVE America Act, recently authored an opinion piece in The New York Post titled «Why the SAVE Act matters more than the filibuster.» In the piece, he advocated for passing the measure through «whatever changes to Senate rules may prove necessary.» This marks a break from his previous support for the filibuster, which many lawmakers consider a necessary guardrail against majoritarian rule.

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Cornyn argued that «the Senate rules will change eventually, whether Republicans like it or not,» and that «this leaves conservatives with two options. We can either unilaterally disarm, or we can stand and fight.»

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«We can let the Democrats keep obstructing today and then smash the rules the first chance they get, or we can act now and use the mandate the American people gave this president and this Congress to secure our elections, protect our homeland and bring back common sense,» wrote Cornyn, adding, «The answer is clear: We need to stand, fight and win.»

«Democrats started this fight. Now Republicans should finish it,» said Cornyn. 

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