Michigan Democratic Senate primary winner Abdul El-Sayed arrives with his wife, Dr. Sarah Jukaku, to a press conference on Aug. 5, 2026, in Detroit. This past Sunday, the president of the U.S. took to Truth Social to share a rudimentary graphic showing side-by-side pictures of himself with Melania Trump and the Michigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed with his wife, Dr. Sarah Jukaku. He wants to remind America that El-Sayed and his wife are Muslim — and that that identifier alone should strike fear and loathing into the hearts of Americans. Trump's post further exposes his resistance to anyone who looks and prays like El-Sayed and Jukaku taking up any space in politics. Life: Trump's 'Dehumanizing' Use Of This Phrase Sends A Message To Muslim Communities, Experts SayThis week, when El-Sayed was asked about Trump's post, he responded, "Yeah, he's right," referencing his claim that the two couples represent "two different Americas."