In a poignant tribute, newly sworn-in Arizona Republican Representative Abe Hamadeh used the Bible of Kayla Mueller's family during his swearing-in ceremony. Mueller, a humanitarian aid worker from Arizona, was tragically killed in 2015 after being held hostage by ISIS for 18 months. Hamadeh spoke exclusively with Fox News Digital about the significance of this gesture and his commitment to honoring Mueller's memory.
Hamadeh emphasized the profound impact of Kayla's story, particularly her parents' strength and resilience in the face of unimaginable loss. He recalled their words at the 2020 Republican National Convention and Kayla's own powerful letter written during her captivity, where she expressed finding light even in darkness. Hamadeh described being deeply moved by Kayla's unwavering faith and the values instilled in her by her parents.

Hamadeh, an Army veteran and former prosecutor, reiterated his commitment to serving the people of Arizona's 8th Congressional District. He outlined his priorities, including election integrity, border security, and bolstering energy independence to combat inflation. The Congressman also expressed his support for former President Trump and his intention to work towards enacting his agenda.

The use of the Mueller family Bible served as a powerful symbol of Kayla's enduring spirit and the values she represented. Hamadeh pledged to carry her legacy with him as he undertakes his duties in Congress, fighting for the freedoms and values she cherished.



This act of remembrance comes in the wake of a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans, where an ISIS flag was found in the suspect's vehicle. While authorities believe the attacker acted alone, the incident underscores the ongoing threat of terrorism and the importance of honoring those who have fallen victim to it.
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