During her Thursday rally in Wisconsin, Vice President Kamala Harris mocked students who dared to proclaim that “Jesus is Lord” when she went on one of her pro-abortion rants. She insisted that “you guys are at the wrong rally,” and cackled while they were tossed out. Scott Presler has the scoop about those young men in question. To add insult to injury to how the Democratic nominee’s treats Christians, though, is an anti-Israel activist who interrupt her rallies are responded to in contrast.
The New York Post’s Jonathan Levine shared a clip of the exchange in question. While the agitator was thrown out, Harris didn’t exactly cackle and joke about his points to mock them.
During her remarks, a man is heard interrupting Harris’ points about how “invested” she is in students to claim she’s invited “in genocide, right? Billions of dollars in genocide?”
As the agitator repeated his claims for genocide, Harris responded that “I respect your right to speak,” also offering, “I know what you’re speaking of.” When prompted further to explain herself, Harris offered that “I want a ceasefire. I want the war to end.”
The man was removed as he kept making claims about a “genocide” and repeating pro-Hamas statistics about the amount of people killed in Gaza, despite how it was acknowledged months ago that such numbers are inflated. That hasn’t stopped the Biden-Harris White House from repeating those numbers, though, and Harris even conceded the man’s points. […]
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