This is not one candidate. It is a machine.
Our latest report exposes NYC-DSA’s “Thousand Zohrans” strategy to remake Democratic politics from inside the party.
Top 5 key findings:
1. DSA is running a bloc, not independent candidates
2. Scandal is turned into proof of
Canary Mission
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🇺🇸 Hatred of Jews is America’s canary in the coal mine. Rising on the left and right, we expose antisemites & extremists endangering our freedoms & democracy.
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- Read the full report: canarymission.org/campaign/NYC-D…
- Who is bankrolling DSA and other fringe candidates across America? Linda Sarsour shares how "max donations" from Muslim and Arab-American donors whose main agenda is Palestine are behind campaigns in NYC and Texas.
00:00 - Hussein Sbeiti is a manager at Whittico’s Collision and self-employed with Aura Elite Management, while maintaining a significant social media presence with over 247,000 Instagram followers. His online posts reflect a pattern of anti-American and misogynistic commentary,
00:00 - Replying to @canarymissionAlexander Matthew Sepulveda, 23, of Chicago, IL, a U-M class of 2026 graduate and activism chair of JVP at U-M, is charged with two counts of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce and one count of destruction of property to prevent seizure. JonathanColin Hunter Weger, 24, of Ann Arbor, MI, is charged with two counts of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce. Taken together, the allegations in this case point to something bigger than campus activism: rhetoric escalating into threats, intimidation,Universities have spent years pretending that escalating anti-Israel activism is just speech, just protest, just “student expression.” The University of Michigan conspiracy case shows what happens when extremist rhetoric is allowed to harden into action.
- Replying to @canarymissionMariam Muhammed Odeh, 24, of Dearborn, MI, is charged with one count of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce. She was previously president of SAFE and a former staffer for Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. Odeh believes: “The state of Israel
- The rhetoric and actions taken by the eight people indicted in the University of Michigan conspiracy case was not just extreme. It was violent, threatening, and openly conspiratorial. According to the indictment, one defendant said: “I’m gonna be the dirtiest f**king doctorReplying to @canarymissionZainab Aliasgar Hakim, 23, a U-M class of 2024 graduate and known member of SAFE, U-M’s SJP chapter, is charged with seven counts of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce and one count of witness intimidation. Hakim confronted a U-M student withAmatullah Aliasgar Hakim, 21, an Ann Arbor-based U-M student studying public health, is charged with seven counts of conspiracy to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce. She is also identified as a SAFE member. In an article she co-wrote, Hakim called for students
- WATCH: Congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier was a CUAD leader, the student group behind the Columbia encampment and the takeovers of Columbia and Barnard libraries. She participated in the Hamilton Hall takeover, where the mob barricaded the building before multiple
00:00 - Atlanta- based tattoo artist Chandler Gaynor is using his art platform to mainstream Nazi praise. Gaynor, who commands an audience of over 100k followers on Instagram, recently shared a video of antisemitic influencer Ryan Matta reciting a completely fabricated quote falsely
00:00 - Canary Mission repostedThe “America First” podcast circuit is starting to sound a lot like the far left. Watch Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Dave Smith repackage the same anti-American “empire” rhetoric used by the left to demonize the U.S. and justify tearing it down.
00:00 - Canary Mission repostedMeet Austin Franco. He’s a rising junior at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations who reportedly turned down an internship interview with a real estate startup because he was “Not interested in working for a jew.”
- The “America First” podcast circuit is starting to sound a lot like the far left. Watch Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Dave Smith repackage the same anti-American “empire” rhetoric used by the left to demonize the U.S. and justify tearing it down.
00:00 - Meet Austin Franco. He’s a rising junior at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations who reportedly turned down an internship interview with a real estate startup because he was “Not interested in working for a jew.”Replying to @canarymissionThen it went one step further. Miles Routledge, known online as Lord Miles, promoted a fundraiser for Franco, writing: “As someone who got almost kicked out of university in 2021 for denying the existence of Israel, I personally empathize with this kid.” He then claimed JewsCornell says it condemns antisemitism and is investigating. Good. But statements are easy. The real question is whether elite institutions will act when antisemitism leaves the protest sign and enters the workplace.













