WASHINGTON â President Joe Biden walked back his criticisms of Hamas terrorists' death count in a private meeting with several Muslim Americans, according to The Washington Post.
On October 25, president Biden remarked during a public address he had no confidence in the terrorist-controlled Gaza Ministry of Health to accurately report the death count in the ongoing war with Israel.
âI have no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed,â President Biden said.
The next day, Biden reportedly held damage control meetings with several Muslim Americans who were extremly upset by the comment. Invited to the meetings were Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Chicago-based activist Rami Nashashibi, interfaith leader Imam Mohamed Magid, Muslim lobbyist Wa'el Alzayat and health-care advocate Suzanne Barakat, according to The Washington Post.
How insulting it was to have the President of the United States of America apologize to American Muslim politicians and leaders AS IF THEY WERE REPRESENTATIVES OF HAMAS?
On October 25, president Biden remarked during a public address he had no confidence in the terrorist-controlled Gaza Ministry of Health to accurately report the death count in the ongoing war with Israel.
âI have no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed,â President Biden said.
The next day, Biden reportedly held damage control meetings with several Muslim Americans who were extremly upset by the comment. Invited to the meetings were Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Chicago-based activist Rami Nashashibi, interfaith leader Imam Mohamed Magid, Muslim lobbyist Wa'el Alzayat and health-care advocate Suzanne Barakat, according to The Washington Post.
How insulting it was to have the President of the United States of America apologize to American Muslim politicians and leaders AS IF THEY WERE REPRESENTATIVES OF HAMAS?