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JOHN,
Why is this White House in denial about antisemitism?
Earlier this week, Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about the administration’s
level of concern regarding attacks on our Jewish friends.
Her response?
A strategic dismissal mumbling something about “no credible threats,” followed
by aquick pivot
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to talking about Muslims and “those perceived to be Muslim” who have endured a
“disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks.”
Huh? That was not the question, KJP. Not to mention, there have been plenty of
credible threats and reported hate crimes. The proof is in the pudding right
here: antisemitic incidents in the U.S. have risen by about400%
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since the war broke out.
After pushback, she attempted to backpedal by claiming she misheard
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the question, but we heard you loud and clear, KJP. Your attempt to erase the
writing on the wall is disgraceful, and it puts this administration’s sick and
twisted priorities on full display.
In the wake of the deadliest attack
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on Jews since the Holocaust, this sad excuse for a presidential administration
is more concerned with leveling the playing field and pandering to the Left’s
backward moral comparison game.
Don’t believe me? Look for yourself. These are President Biden’s recent tweets:
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Notice how the narrative never fully stands with our friends and allies in
Israel. They would rather walk the line like a balance beam. By remaining “in
the middle,” they never have to stand up for what’s right and denounce the
horrifying antisemitism we’re seeing play out before our own eyes.
It’s pathetic, and it’s further proof that this administration lacks a
backbone.
Sincerely,
Tim Burchett
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