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In a swift turn of events, Kat Abughazaleh, a 26-year-old progressive social media influencer seeking to represent Illinois’s 9th Congressional District, abruptly ended an interview just three minutes after it began. The walkout occurred when questions arose concerning her recent federal indictment.
During a live-streamed interaction on Thursday with Independent Reporter Tara Palmeri, Abughazaleh faced inquiries about the “very serious” legal charges she currently confronts.
The Democratic hopeful stands accused of two offenses: conspiracy to obstruct or harm an Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer, and assaulting or obstructing said officer during official duties. These allegations stem from her purported involvement in a protest last month at the Broadview ICE facility near Chicago.
Palmeri began the interview with a complimentary introduction before delving into the pressing legal issues just 40 seconds in. Abughazaleh, however, chose to end the conversation around the 3:40 mark.
In a mere 180 seconds, the social media sensation, who had previously shared videos of her protest actions online to capture attention, found herself unable to endure the intense questioning any longer.
180 seconds. Kat, a social media darling who had actually posted videos of her actions at the protest online to garner attention, could only sustain 180 seconds of hard-hitting questions on the matter.
Abughazaleh better hope she doesn’t have to face a grilling on the stand in her defense.
I just had a Katie Porter moment with congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh. The interview lasted 3 minutes. pic.twitter.com/tcMB2XBgpE
— Tara Palmeri (@tarapalmeri) October 30, 2025
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Side note – It was nice of Kat to join the interview directly from the shower, apparently.
Palmeri is correct. The charges are rather serious. Abughazaleh is in the “find out” portion of the “fool around and find out” cycle.
According to an MSNBC report, the conspiracy count carries the potential for a six-year prison sentence if convicted, while the assault charge could lead to an eight-year sentence.
Abughazaleh and five other defendants are accused of banging “aggressively” on a government vehicle, etching the word “PIG” into the body of the car, and breaking a side mirror and wiper. Not to mention the not-so-minor offense of impeding a government operation, which, had it happened on January 6, 2021, would have been grounds for perpetual imprisonment.
Some of the hard-hitting questions thrown out by Palmeri include: “How are you feeling right now? What’s going on through your head?”
Actually, come to think of it, trying to figure out what’s going on inside Abughazaleh’s head at any given moment is likely a challenge, even for her.
To her credit, Palmeri did flat-out question Abughazaleh on whether she had etched the word “pig” into the vehicle. Kat evaded the topic like a resident of Pamplona trying to outrun the bulls.
“I’m not speaking to the specifics of anything that’s in the indictment right now,” she replied. “But like I said, I do plan on pleading not guilty, and the evidence, uh, will come out in court.”
Meet Kat Abughazaleh, she’s running for Congress (IL-09) that’s her in the white shirt
And she’s committing a federal crime by impeding federal agts from doing their job
I’m calling on @Sec_Noem to submit a criminal referral to @TheJusticeDept on her
(RP) if you agree 👇 pic.twitter.com/990PND02CA
— @Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸 (@Chicago1Ray) September 27, 2025
By the end of the interview, Palmeri again wondered what she was thinking in the video in which she blocked the ICE vehicle.
“Uh, you know, Tara, once again, this is my first time being federally indicted,” Abughazaleh replied. “Like I said, I plan on pleading not guilty. The evidence will come out in court, and I plan on winning.”
“Thank you so much for having me,” she concluded the festivities.
Palmeri, unaware her guest had quit, continued asking questions before it dawned on her.
“Did she just sign off? Did she just leave the chat? I’m so confused,” the host said. “I’m sorry. I don’t know what just happened. Um, okay. Well, she left because I asked her questions about what happened that day.”
Yep, she did. How is she supposed to handle the stresses of serving in Congress if she can’t last three minutes talking about her own actions?
You can watch the entire interview below:
Abughazaleh’s silliness was reminiscent of California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter, who recently imploded during an interview with a state CBS News affiliate.
Again, fundamental questions. Again, a proverbial stomping of the feet as she backs away from the interview.
“I don’t want to keep doing this. I’m going to call it,” Porter said before berating the reporter.
The Leading CA Democrat attempts to implode her own campaign in one single interview pic.twitter.com/cpVJ2hgnzJ
— OC Scanner 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 (@OC_Scanner) October 7, 2025
At least Abughazaleh was slightly less dramatic with her departure.
Despite not wanting to speak about her indictment in depth with Palmeri, the social media star posted a video to X, declaring her innocence while claiming she is the victim of “political prosecution” from a Department of Justice (DOJ) engaged in a “gross attempt to silence dissent, a right protected under the First Amendment.”
Weird, one has to wonder if she felt the same way when President Trump was indicted for questioning an election.
“I’m not backing down, and we’re going to win,” Abughazaleh wrote on X.
Twenty-four hours later, she had backed down from an interview discussing the charges.
Editor’s Note: The Schumer Shutdown is here. Rather than put the American people first, Chuck Schumer and the radical Democrats forced a government shutdown for healthcare for illegals. They own this.