Kat Abughazaleh just proved she’s unfit for Congress by sleeping through a live virtual forum.

The 26-year-old progressive influencer dozed off amid repeated alarms and frantic knocks from her own campaign team.

This isn’t a minor slip-up. It’s a glaring display of negligence from a candidate who insists she can juggle chaos in Washington.

Abughazaleh’s excuse—narcolepsy “sleep attacks”—rings hollow. Voters expect stamina, not snoozes. They demand focus, not naps.

She rose to notoriety defending radical protests and marching under the Indivisible banner, funded by George Soros’s network. Now she can’t even stay awake for a Zoom call.

Her résumé bristles with confrontational tactics. She’s a Media Matters alumna who targeted conservative outlets. She was indicted last year for impeding ICE vehicles and scrawling “PIG” on an officer’s truck. If convicted, she faces years behind bars.

Yet this is her campaign highlight reel: a viral nap instead of a policy pitch. Illinois’s 9th District deserves serious representation—someone who shows up, sharp-eyed and battle-ready.

Abughazaleh’s narcolepsy may be real, but it’s no shield against accountability. Voters can’t elect a candidate who can’t stay awake on the job.

On March 17, they’ll decide between an influencer who sleeps on her commitments and candidates who will fight for middle-class families, secure borders, and honest government.

Illinois deserves more than a snooze-button politician. It needs a proven leader wide awake to America’s challenges.