Hasan Piker’s Endorsement Is All the Proof Georgia Needs to Dump Jon Ossoff
Chris Queen 
PJ Media
March 30, 2026


Piker is the dork who said that “America deserved 9/11.”

Piker is the eminently punchable clown who encourages his followers to commit acts of terrorism. 

And now he fancies himself a kingmaker. Politico profiled him recently as a man who could weigh in heavily in 2028 — despite the baggage that his extremist, antisemitic views bring to the table (emphasis in the original).

Hasan Piker’s new role as a midterm surrogate and potential influence on the 2028 presidential race is driving a wedge in the Democratic Party.

News first reported in Playbook that the far-left political streamer with millions of followers — and a record of what critics like center-left think tank Third Way call anti-American, antiwomen, anti-Western and antisemitic comments — will stump in Michigan with Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed next month launched an avalanche of criticism from Republicans and Democrats.

One of the names he says he “likes” for 2028 is Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.). “I said Ossoff will be my dark horse pick, depending on how he presents himself if he has ambitions for higher office,” he told Politico. (Shhhhhh. Don’t tell him that Ossoff is Jewish.)

And check this out from a press release I received over the weekend:

Piker’s backing of other far-left candidates has ignited infighting within the Democrat Party.

  • In Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed was attacked by Democrat Senator Elissa Slotkin and his Democrat primary opponents for rallying with Piker.
  • Even a Democrat Congressman from deep-blue Illinois attacked his own party for embracing Piker.

“Hasan Piker is hands down the most extreme, antisemitic piece of garbage on the left. This endorsement further proves Jon Ossoff is a radical leftist, and Ossoff must immediately condemn Piker,” said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia.


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