The Bergen Record

Prospect Park mayor challenges Pascrell in primary

- Kyle Morel NorthJerse­y.com USA TODAY NETWORK – NEW JERSEY

New Jersey’s longest-serving Muslim mayor has announced a campaign to challenge incumbent Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. in the June primary elections for the Democratic nomination in the 9th Congressio­nal District.

Prospect Park Mayor Mohamed T. Khairullah officially declared his candidacy on Thursday, touting his background as an educator and former volunteer firefighter with more than 30 years of public service.

“Now more than ever, our nation requires leaders who genuinely listen to the diverse voices of their constituen­ts; leaders who are dedicated to building bridges and building a better future,” a statement from Khairullah reads. “I firmly believe that by working together and engaging with communitie­s at the grassroots level, we can create meaningful change.”

Pascrell, 87, served as mayor of Paterson in the

1990s before winning election to Congress in

1996. If he wins reelection, he would be the oldest member of the House of Representa­tives and the second-oldest person in Congress.

“Congressma­n Pascrell is eager to run for reelection against any challenger on his broad record of supporting the American economy, defending women’s health freedom, and protecting American democracy. He has always had a good relationsh­ip with the mayor, including being the first in line to demand an explanatio­n from the Secret Service when the mayor was banned entry to the White House,” stated Pascrell campaign spokesman Ben Rich.

Since he was first elected Prospect Park mayor in 2005, Khairullah has advocated for his constituen­ts through policies such as affordable housing, modernized infrastruc­ture, green initiative­s and artificial intelligen­ce, according to the statement. The mayor, it reads, aims to continue serving the public in Congress by addressing a range of issues in local communitie­s while innovating the government for the 21st century.

“My campaign is dedicated to promoting peace, rebuilding trust with the community, and championin­g the values of unity and progress,” Khairullah said. “It’s time to move forward.”

Khairullah is so far the lone primary challenger to Pascrell, who earned the endorsemen­t of Democratic leaders in Bergen, Hudson and Passaic counties last month. Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh had been contemplat­ing a run against the incumbent but decided not to seek the seat a week before the endorsemen­ts.

Khairullah made national news last May when he was abruptly disinvited from a White House Eid al-Fitr celebratio­n. Khairullah at the time said he was stunned after he got a call disinvitin­g him while he was in his car just miles away from the event.

Khairullah said he was informed that the Secret Service denied him security clearance and he could no longer attend the gathering of prominent Muslim leaders and President Joe Biden.

The mayor was not on the federal terrorism watchlist at the time when the U.S. Secret Service denied his security clearance, his attorneys said at the time.

Khairullah was placed on the watchlist in 2019, but his name was later removed from the list, said attorneys with the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Still, federal agencies have continued to use the list to scrutinize and surveil Khairullah and other Muslims even after their names are cleared, they said.

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