That didn’t take long, did it?
Sherrill posted the photos herself on social media after attending Ramadan services at the Islamic Center of Passaic County on March 20th. She thanked the mosque “for welcoming me to join their celebration as the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close.” How lovely. She didn’t mention that Imam Mohammad Qatanani called for a “new intifada” at a Times Square rally in 2017. Must have slipped her mind.
Let’s take a stroll through the guest list at this particular house of worship, shall we?
Mohammad El-Mezain co-founded the Islamic Center of Passaic County. In 2008, a jury convicted him of conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. He was funneling your tax dollars to Hamas through the Holy Land Foundation. Another former imam at the mosque, Mohammad Al-Hanooti, allegedly raised more than $6 million for Hamas activities. That’s a lot of bake sale money.
Then there’s Qatanani himself. An Israeli jury convicted him of Hamas membership back in 1993. When he applied for a U.S. visa in 1999, he conveniently forgot to mention this on his application. The Department of Homeland Security tried to deport him — multiple times. But Qatanani lawyered up and won a ruling from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in July 2025 that blocked his deportation on a procedural technicality. Not because he was innocent. Because the government missed a filing deadline.
So to recap: the mosque’s co-founder — convicted Hamas financier. A former imam — alleged $6 million Hamas fundraiser. The current imam — convicted Hamas member by an Israeli court, called for a “new intifada,” fought off deportation on a technicality. And our “moderate” governor put on a hijab and smiled for the camera like she was at a ribbon-cutting for a new Wawa.
“But Bob, she’s a Navy veteran! She prosecuted bad guys! She’s in the Mod Squad!”
Yeah, about that. Sherrill was a member of the congressional “Mod Squad” — a group of female Democrats with military and intelligence backgrounds who branded themselves as centrists. That branding got her 57% of the vote in November. New Jersey voters thought they were getting a serious, no-nonsense moderate. Instead, they got a governor who can’t go two months without cozying up to an imam who literally called for violent uprising against Israel.
Here’s the thing that should really bother you about this. The same week these photos surfaced, Sherrill launched a brand-new national PAC called “Mission to Deliver.” Its stated goal? To boost “moderate” Democrats across the country in the 2026 midterms. She’s positioning herself as the face of the Democratic Party’s centrist wing — the adult in the room, the one who’s going to pull the party back from the Squad crazies.
Pop quiz: If this is what “moderate” looks like in month two, what does month twenty look like?
We’ve seen this movie before. Tim Walz ran as a regular Midwest dad in Minnesota. Then he signed the most radical progressive agenda the state had ever seen. Abigail Spanberger won Virginia promising to be a centrist. Then she started pushing to rewrite the state’s election laws. The playbook is always the same: campaign as a moderate, govern as a progressive, and when someone notices, accuse them of being a bigot.
What Sherrill is doing is actually worse than what the Squad does. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are at least honest about who they are. You know exactly what you’re getting. Sherrill is the Trojan horse version — the one who wraps radical associations in a Navy uniform and a prosecutorial resume so that suburban voters don’t notice until it’s too late.
And now she’s building a national fundraising machine to replicate this model in swing districts across America. Every “moderate” Democrat her PAC funds in 2026 will follow the exact same pipeline: run as a centrist, win the suburbs, then spend your term doing photo ops with people who want a “new intifada.”
Mark my words — within a year, Sherrill will be doing joint appearances with the same progressive figures she campaigned against. The “moderate” label is a disposable campaign prop. It gets you through election night and into the governor’s mansion. After that, it goes in the same drawer as your campaign yard signs.
Her office, by the way, refused to comment when reporters asked about the mosque visit. Shocking.
The people of New Jersey voted for a moderate. They got a governor who can’t even make it to spring without posing at a mosque built by Hamas financiers and led by a man who called for violent uprising. And she’s coming to a swing district near you — checkbook in hand, “moderate” label freshly ironed, and not a single lesson learned.