On Sunday’s Life, Liberty & Levin, Arizona GOP congressional candidate Dr. Zuhdi Jasser warned Americans bluntly that we are not dealing with isolated “lone wolf” attackers but with what he called “battalions of wolves” threatening the survival of our republic. His stark admonition—delivered on December 19, 2025—is a needed gut-check for a nation still being told to downplay organized threats.
Dr. Jasser isn’t a cable pundit crying wolf from the sidelines; he’s a physician, U.S. Navy veteran, former USCIRF vice-chair and a two-time congressional contender who has put his name on the line to defend his community and country. He has launched a second campaign for Arizona’s 4th District and is running as a conservative fighter who vows to show up when politicians won’t.
This is not rhetorical hysteria — it’s informed warning from a man who has spent decades exposing how political Islam and Islamist networks can radicalize and organize inside our borders if left unchecked. Jasser has repeatedly argued that the problem is institutional and ideological, not merely the occasional criminal actor, and that we need clarity from our leaders if we are to confront the real threat.
The refusal by elites and much of the mainstream media to honestly name and confront organized ideological threats has left Americans vulnerable, and that negligence plays straight into the hands of enemies who long to weaken Western liberty. Washington’s favored narratives about “lone wolves” and soft definitions only delay the tough policy choices required—choices that include stronger vetting, serious counter-radicalization efforts, and real border security. Government testimony and hearings over the years have underscored that defeating violent movements requires addressing the underlying ideology, not just chasing headlines.
Jasser’s campaign platform is unapologetically about protecting families and restoring strength: secure borders, bolstered law enforcement, and a foreign policy that recognizes ideology matters. Voters tired of softness from both parties deserve representatives who will call the threat by its name and enact policies that actually keep Americans safe, not pander to political correctness.
If conservatives remain silent while our leaders coddle narratives that minimize organized threats, we risk seeing liberty hollowed out piece by piece. As Jasser warned on Fox, “Either we come to task with this battle, or we are going to crumble,” and that stark choice is one patriots should take seriously as we head into another election cycle.
Americans who love freedom must rally behind fighters, not apologizers—men and women who have served and who will confront uncomfortable truths rather than duck them. Dr. Jasser has the record and the courage to lead that charge in Arizona, and conservative voters should reward the kind of clarity and backbone that actually defends the republic.

