At a campaign rally held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, former President Donald Trump garnered endorsements from notable Muslim and Arab-American leaders, including Dearborn Heights Mayor Bill Bazzi and Imam Bilal. The event highlighted a shared desire for peace and a reduction in military involvement in foreign affairs.
Trump addressed the enthusiastic crowd, focusing on critical issues such as the economy, border policies, and foreign relations. Imam Bilal emphasized the community’s commitment to peace, stating, “We believe our religion is a religion of peace. And we don’t want to see no more wars.” His remarks echoed the hopes of the local Muslim community for a more diplomatic approach in U.S. foreign policy.
The endorsements are seen as a strategic move that could strengthen Trump’s appeal to Michigan’s significant Arab-American and Muslim populations, reflecting a broader outreach effort as he campaigns for the presidency.
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