“The first is the right to free speech and for people to peacefully assemble and make their voices heard. The second is the rule of law. Both must be upheld. We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent.”
Joe Biden. May 2, 2024
Tag: 2023 Israel–Hamas war
Georgia: President Vetoes Foreign Agents’ Law + More
As US Aid Shipments Begin, Gaza Pier Denounced as ‘PR Move’
Jewish Biden Appointee Resigns from Interior Department Over Gaza Slaughter
Lily Greenberg Call says Biden ‘is making Jews the face of the American war machine’
Jewish Biden Appointee Resigns from Interior Department Over Gaza Slaughter
Army officer resigns after being ‘haunted’ by US support for Gaza’s ‘ethnic cleansing’
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Major Harrison Mann’s departure marks first public high-profile resignation of US military officer and member of intelligence community
Army officer resigns after being ‘haunted’ by US support for Gaza’s ‘ethnic cleansing’
Related:
NYT: Army Officer Resigns in Protest of ‘Unqualified’ U.S. Support to Israel
Biden Offers to Turn U.S. Military Personnel Into Saudi Royal Bodyguards
President Joe Biden has made a habit of putting the interest of foreign governments before that of the American people. Like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Biden Offers to Turn U.S. Military Personnel Into Saudi Royal Bodyguards by Doug Bandow
Flashback (has he forgotten?):
[2019] American Soldiers Are Not Bodyguards for Saudi Royals by Doug Bandow
President Donald Trump believes in America First except when it comes to the Saudi royal family. Then it is Saudi Arabia first.
Xi’s whirlwind European tour, playing mediator to mixed reviews
The question is, will the US see this as a benefit or continue to play critic?
Xi’s whirlwind European tour, playing mediator to mixed reviews
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Congress holds antisemitism hearing focused on K-12 schools
Leaders of three large public school systems told a congressional panel Wednesday that they’re fighting antisemitism with education and, when necessary, discipline, rejecting accusations that they have allowed hate to go unchecked.
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