Arizona Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema’s far-left past has come back to haunt her – for the second time today. (Fox News)
U.S. Democratic Senate hopeful Kyrsten Sinema said “I don’t care” if people go and fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan in a newly resurfaced radio interview and co-hosted a radio show with a conspiracy theorist who claimed the September 11, 2001 terror attacks were perpetrated by the government, Fox News can reveal.
Sinema appeared on a radio show in February 2003 hosted by Ernest Hancock, a libertarian activist who presented “The Valley of the Sun” program on a local Arizona radio station.
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During the interview, Sinema told the host that she didn’t object to individuals going abroad and fighting for groups hostile to the U.S.
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Fox News can also disclose that, in 2005, she befriended a conspiracy theorist who believes 9/11 was perpetrated by the U.S. government.
For over a year, Sinema co-hosted a radio show with Jeff Farias, a conspiracy theorist who believes the U.S. government planned the 9/11 attacks.
A Fox News poll taken last month showed Sinema with a two-point lead over Republican Congresswoman Martha McSally. The most recent poll, taken this week, has McSally up six points.
Prognosticators consider the race a toss-up.
Before her transition to politics, McSally served as the first Air Force’s first female fighter pilot to see combat.