Jill Biden speech on 'Women for Biden-Harris' tour interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

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 March 4, 2024

Jill Biden's speech in Tuscon, Arizona as part of the "Women for Biden-Harris" tour was interrupted four times in 14 minutes by pro-Palestinian protesters on Saturday morning.

Within 13 seconds of her beginning to speak, a man yelled, "It's a genocide, Jill!" as he was escorted out by security.

Less than two minutes later as she was trying to speak about abortion rights and other so-called women's issues, the next interruption came.

After that, Biden said she would keep the speech short and had to leave sooner than planned because of "wind storms in Nevada" that were impacting her travel.

"Sorry"

“I'm sorry to have to come and go so quickly,” she said, but she probably wasn't that sorry after getting heckled and shouted at the entire time.

Kaliana Venet, an activist with the Arizona Palestine Solidarity Alliance, said she was not impressed with the First Lady's take on women's issues and that women in Gaza were facing the harshest circumstances imaginable.

“When you’re talking about women’s issues, when you’re talking about women in office, and women in Gaza are having C-sections without anesthesia, watching their children pulled out of the rubble, starving to death … it’s absolutely shameful,” Venet said.

Both she and her husband have been under fire for not insisting on a cease-fire in Gaza and for supporting Israel's right to defend itself after being attacked in October by Hamas terrorists based in Gaza.

Biden's can't win with activists

Despite their extreme left-wing views on most issues, or at least their ostensible agreement with those policy positions, the Bidens still cannot win with the far left fringes of their party.

Activists will be hard-pressed to find a presidential candidate who agrees with their views on Gaza and Hamas, however.

A couple congressmen (and women) agree with them, but most people can see that Hamas was in the wrong and Israel is protecting itself in the best way it can by trying to completely annihilate Hamas to prevent another attack from ever occurring and discourage any other Arab or Palestinian groups from making a similar attack.

President Joe Biden is encouraging a temporary cease-fire to allow humanitarian aid to reach citizens of Gaza in dire need.

Most who support Israel realize that even a temporary cease-fire will only give the enemy time to regroup and rearm.

In addition, with many of the world's worst governments (Iran, China) covertly backing Hamas with money and weapons, Israel cannot afford to give them any advantage without getting something major in return, like the return of around 130 hostages that Hamas has held since the attack in October.

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