Two Muslim City Council Members Charged with Election Crimes – One Caught Shoving Ballots into Drop Box in Hamtramck, MI—Here’s The REAL Reason Michigan’s Lawless AG Dana Nessel Recused Herself From the Case
On Monday, two Muslim members of an all-Muslim Hamtramck City Council were charged with several felonies related to voter fraud in the 2023 primary election.


The following charges stem from the 2023 election:
Councilmember Mohammed Hassan, 57, faces three felony charges:
Count 1: Forging a signature on an absentee ballot application
Count 2: Election law forgery
Count 3: False statement on an absentee ballot application
Councilmember Muhtasin Sadman, 26, who is in his first term, faces the following charges:
Count 1: Forging a signature on an absentee ballot application
Count 2: Election law forgery
Count 3: Unqualified elector attempting to vote
Count 4: Unqualified elector attempting to vote
Count 5: False statement in an application for an absentee ballot
Several of the charges carry a maximum of five years in prison.
Curiously, Michigan’s Democrat AG Dana Nessel has decided to bow out of the investigation into voter fraud by two Muslim Hamtramck City Council members related to the 2023 election, and turned it over to the Monroe County Prosecutor. Arab American News claims that AG Nessel recused herself to avoid what she described as accusations of bias against Muslims.
On July 25, Dana Nessel told local reporter Tim Skubik that she’s “not ruling out the possibility” of running for governor of Michigan or for US Senate in 2026.
Could the highly unlikable Dana Nessel replace the equally unlikable term-limited Gretchen Whitmer, who has already, for the most part, abdicated her role as governor to audition for the role of 2028 Democrat candidate for US President? During Governor Whitmer’s iron-fisted COVID lockdowns, which included some of the most nonsensical mandates in America, like forbidding Michigan residents from traveling to their vacation homes in Northern Michigan or from riding in their boats in the Great Lakes State, AG Nessel gladly enforced them.

Why?
It’s also been rumored that Michigan’s attorney general, who is most well-known for using Michigan taxpayer dollars to prosecute her political enemies, including President Trump, with whom Dana Nessel is currently involved in a shocking 17 lawsuits against since he took office in January 2025, is eyeing a seat in the US Senate to replace the retiring US Senator Gary Peters.
The unremarkable Democrat US Senator Peters is most widely recognized for funding the work of the fraudulent voter registration group, GBI Strategies, in Michigan, which Nessel investigated but never charged any of the players in the statewide scheme to steal the 2020 election in urban areas.

The scope of the GBI Strategies investigation and the ramifications for future elections, with potentially hundreds of thousands of fake registrations that were turned in across the state to unsuspecting clerks, far exceed the crimes committed by the two Muslim city council members. Yet, Dana Nessel never prosecuted a single person or group tied to her investigation with SOS Jocelyn Benson’s office, the Michigan State Police, and the Muskegon Police, which many, including Dan Bongino, are calling the best evidence of mass voter fraud in the 2020 election.
Another possibility is that AG Nessel is hiding behind the Monroe Prosecutor while exacting retribution against the Muslim city council members for endorsing President Trump in 2024, which undoubtedly played a role in helping him to sail to victory in the MUST-WIN state of Michigan.
On Oct 25, 2024, President Trump visited Hamtramck, MI, where he had just gotten the endorsement of Mayor Amer Ghalib, the city’s first Muslim Mayor. In a photo that was taken during his visit, at least one of the two Hamtramck city council members who’ve been charged with fraud can be seen smiling in the photo with the mayor, other Muslim members of the all-Muslim city council, and President Trump.
According to the Hamtramck Review, the private meeting with President Trump included Mayor Amer Ghalib, City Councilmembers Abu Musa, Khalil Refai, and Muhtasin Sadman, and various city officials. Several city employees were also on the scene, including officers and firefighters.
The Trump meeting was arranged, primarily, by Mayor Ghalib, the city’s first Yemeni-American and Muslim to be voted in as mayor.
Ghalib, who had identified as a Democrat, made national news by endorsing Trump.
There’s no question these city council members need to be investigated and prosecuted to the full extent of the law; it’s more a question of why Michigan residents accept Nessel’s motives when deciding who or who not to investigate.
On August 5, 2024, Project Veritas exposed the cheating of elections in the Muslim-majority city of Hamtramck. In the video below, Mohammed Hassan can be heard explaining how they harvest votes from immigrants:
In yet another explosive video released by Project Veritas, Hassan, who appeared on the August primary ballot as a candidate for the Wayne County, MI, Commissioner race, can be heard saying, “If everything’s good, we can drop [the ballots] to the City Hall. City Hall has that [ballot] box. We can drop it there.”
Yesterday, a local Detroit news station, WDIV, shared a video that allegedly shows Hamtramck Councilman Abu Musa, the other Hamtramck City Council member charged with election fraud, stuffing a drop box with STACKS of mail ballots
Abu won Hamtramck’s primary election to save his seat on the city council last week by only 76 votes.
We’re certainly not giving these two city council members a pass for their roles in election fraud; we’re simply asking why Dana Nessel chooses who she does or doesn’t prosecute based on the color of skin or political or religious preference.
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A perfect example of AG Nessel’s bias isn’t hard to find. On Sept 23, 2019, MI AG Nessel announced 6 election fraud felony charges against Southfield City Clerk Sherikia Hawkins. In her press release, Nessel promised the prosecution would “be led by the Public Integrity Unit of the Department of Attorney General, which ensures that public officials or law enforcement officers who commit crimes in Michigan – regardless of position, standing or party affiliation – are held accountable.”