The radical Islamist Linda Sarsour has been at the forefront of left-wing politics, particularly during Trump's first term. She emerged as a leader of the 'Women's March' movement but was eventually ejected due to her anti-Semitic views. Her departure from the group was a significant factor in its downfall.
With the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Sarsour has returned to the spotlight. Her views align perfectly with the radical ideology of the DSA, making her a key figure in the movement. A recent video address to her supporters has sparked widespread condemnation, revealing her true intentions.
In the video, Sarsour fantasizes about replacing the Declaration of Independence with a document that reflects the values of the left. This notion is a clear attack on the founding principles of America and is a stark reminder of the radical ideology being promoted by the DSA. The video was recorded on a Working Families Party mass call in March 2026.

Sarsour's comments were met with widespread criticism, with many calling out her attempt to undermine the Declaration of Independence. Her views on the matter are a stark contrast to the values of freedom and democracy that America was founded upon. The fact that she is aligned with the DSA and its radical ideology is a cause for concern.
The relationship between Sarsour and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has raised eyebrows, with many questioning his ties to extremist groups. Mamdani's association with Sarsour has been criticized, with some labeling him a "Trojan Horse" for extremists in America.
The implications of Sarsour's comments are far-reaching, highlighting the dangers of radical ideology and the need for vigilance in the face of extremism. Her views on replacing the Declaration of Independence are a clear attack on the founding principles of America and must be condemned.
The DSA's alignment with radical figures like Sarsour is a cause for concern, highlighting the need for Americans to remain vigilant in the face of extremism. The values of freedom and democracy that America was founded upon must be defended, and Sarsour's comments are a stark reminder of the challenges that lie ahead.






