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  • Trump not at war with Chicago but with cartels, Tom Homan says

    White House border czar Tom Homan is doubling down on President Donald Trump’s stated plans to send the National Guard to Chicago, telling CNN that the next steps in the White House crime crackdown could come to the fore next week.

    “Absolutely,” he told Jake Tapper on Sunday on “State of the Union.” “You can expect action in most sanctuary cities across the country. President Trump’s prioritized sanctuary cities because sanctuary cities knowingly release illegal alien public safety threats to the streets every day. That’s where the problem is.”

    Trump dispatched National Guard troops to Washington and took control of the city’s police department in August — much to the chagrin of city residents who overwhelmingly oppose the takeover. But boasting that the nation’s capital is “NOW A CRIME FREE ZONE,” the president has looked to cities such as Chicago, New Orleans and Baltimore as perhaps next in his nationwide immigration and crime crackdown.

    “We’re going in,” he said of a coming National Guard deployment to Chicago last Tuesday.

    “They’re a force multiplier,” Homan told Tapper. “They’re on the table. I mean, they have been used by every administration since I have been working for the government starting in 1984. Every administration has used the Guard and the military on the border. And they have been very beneficial.”

    But Trump only further inflamed tensions on Saturday, when he took to Truth Social with an image depicting himself as Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore from the 1979 Vietnam War epic “Apocalypse Now.”

    “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of War,” the post read, referencing an order he signed Friday rebranding the Defense Department.

    Immediately, Democrats in Illinois and throughout the Windy City raised alarm at the veiled threat.

    Homan played down their concerns, telling Tapper that Trump’s quip was taken out of context, and that the president intends to go to war not with the city of Chicago, but with its criminal cartels.

    “President Trump and this administration, yes, we’re at war with the criminal cartels and those who want to murder and rape American citizens,” he said. “You’re damn right.”

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  • Jake Tapper Blasts Republicans with Proof that Generals Called Donald Trump a Fascist First

    Jake Tapper Blasts Republicans with Proof that Generals Called Donald Trump a Fascist First

  • D.A. says he will make decision on Menendez brothers by week’s end

    D.A. says he will make decision on Menendez brothers by week’s end

    L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced that he would make a decision on the possible resentencing of the Menendez brothers by the end of the week.

    Erik and Lyle Menendez have spent 34 years behind bars after being convicted of the 1989 slaying of their parents, but evidence recently surfaced supporting the brothers’ claims that they were sexually abused by their father, prompting a reexamination of the case.

    Gascón had promised to offer a position on the case by a November hearing but told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Tuesday that he was accelerating this timeline in response to increased public attention.

    The famous case has soared back into the public eye thanks in part to a new Netflix miniseries and documentary that shone a light on the violent past of Jose Menendez, the brothers’ father. It has also sparked a heated public discourse over whether the brothers deserve a new shot at justice and if societal views of rape have evolved since the pair were sentenced to life in prison in 1996.

    Gascón, for his part, told Tapper it was concerning that one of the prosecutors made comments about “how men cannot be raped.”

    “There was certainly implicit bias that took place at that time that perhaps may have had an impact in the way the case was perceived and presented to the jury,” he said.

    He said prosecutors in his office today were split into two camps regarding a possible resentencing.

    “I have a group of people, including some that were involved in the original trial, that are adamant that they should spend the rest of their life in prison and that they were not molested,” he said. “I have other people in the office that believe they probably were molested and that they deserve to have some relief.”

    Gascón said the Menendez brothers were facing two possible forms of relief.

    The first is a petition filed by the brothers’ defense team arguing that new evidence challenges the argument prosecutors made during trial — that the murders were motivated by the boys’ desire to secure their $14-million inheritance and that Jose Menendez did not abuse his sons.

    This evidence includes a letter that attorneys say Erik Menendez wrote about the sexual abuse he endured as a teenager prior to committing the killings as well as new claims brought forward by Roy Rosselló, a former member of the boy band Menudo, who said he too was raped by Jose Menendez.

    The second possible form of relief is a California law that allows for the early release of prisoners who have already served long sentences and are not deemed a threat to the community, Gascón said.

    Gascón said he was considering both options and noted that either one would require a court approval.

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  • Jake Tapper Destroys Mike Johnson After He Lies For Trump

    Jake Tapper Destroys Mike Johnson After He Lies For Trump

  • POTUS Debate: Biden And Trump Fight Over Their Golf Handicaps

    POTUS Debate: Biden And Trump Fight Over Their Golf Handicaps

    UPDATE: As the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump neared the 90 minute mark, their sparring turned to their golf handicaps.

    “I would be happy to have a driving contest with him,” Biden said, adding that when he was vice president, “I got my handicap down to a six.”

    Trump then smirked and shook his head.

    Biden then reminded Trump that “I would be happy to play golf with you if you carried your own bag.”

    Trump expressed disbelief. “I have seen your swing. I know your swing.”

    Finally co-moderator Dana Bash got them to move on.

    PREVIOUSLY: “I didn’t have sex with a porn star,” Donald Trump said at one point during the debate, after Joe Biden lashed into his rival fora lengthy court record.

    “The crimes you are still charged with,” Biden said. “How many billions of dollars do you owe in civil penalties for molesting a woman in public, for doing a whole range of things, for having sex with a porn star on the night your wife was pregnant. You have the morals of an alley cat.”

    Trump had been asked about his statement that he would have every right to go after his political opponents.

    Trump said that “my retribution is going to be success.” He then went on to criticize the conviction of Biden’s son, Hunter, on a gun charge, while making other long discredited claims about Biden’s own involvement in the removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor.

    PREVIOUSLY: Joe Biden slammed Donald Trump for encouraging rioters on January 6th, laying into the predecessor for his inaction even as many of his supporters were sacking the Capitol.

    “I sat in that dining room off the Oval Office. He sat there for three hours watching, being begged by his vice president and a number of his colleagues to do something. …Instead he talked about these people being great patriots of America.”

    “He didn’t do a damn thing, and these people shouldn’t be in jail.”

    Trump initially tried to pivot away from January 6th but, after pressed by co-moderator Jake Tapper, later defended his pledge to commute the sentences of those involved in the attack on the Capitol.

    Meanwhile, some White House reporters are noting that Biden has had a cold.

    Trump also claimed that on January 6th, he asked then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about sending 10,000 troops to protect the Capitol that day, but was turned down. That claim is false, per the AP fact check.

    PREVIOUSLY: As Joe Biden defended his record on immigration, Donald Trump got in a dig at his rival’s mental acuity.

    “I really don’t know what he said at the end of that sentence,” Trump said. “I don’t think he knows what he said, either.”

    Biden is not performing well in this debate, as Trump has appeared stronger and sharper. The president has gotten better as the debate going on, but Trump also has had free rein, often spreading misinformation about issues including his role on January 6th.

    PREVIOUSLY: Two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Donald Trump was looking for a middle road on abortion in tonight’s presidential debate.

    He may have found it, at least for a few minutes until the issue turned into an ugly dispute over the horrors of rape and murder between Joe Biden and his predecessor.

    Trump said that with Roe Vs. Wade repealed, “what happened is we brought it back to the states and the country is now coming together on this issue.”

    “It’s been a terrible thing what you have done,” Biden said. “…The idea that states are going to do this is like saying we are going to bring civil rights back to the states.”

    That was one of Biden’s more energetic moments. More often than not, as Biden has delivered answers in a raspy voice and coughing at times, Trump has appeared far more energetic, even if a number of statements will not survive the fact check post debate.

    PREVIOUSLY: Joe Biden and Donald Trump started their presidential debate with no handshake, quickly sparring over some of the superlatives over their presidency.

    The first question, to Biden, was what he would say to voters who believe that they are worse off during his presidency than during Trump.

    “Take a look at what I was left with when I became president, Mr. Trump left me,” Biden said, noting that the economy “was in freefall, the pandemic was badly handled, many people were dying, all he said was it was not that serious, just inject a little bit of bleach in your arm.”

    Trump responded by claiming that his presidency saw “the greatest economy in the history of the country. We have never done so well. … We got hit with Covid, and when we did we spent the money that was necessary so we didn’t end up in a Great Depression.”

    In their allotted time, both candidates attacked each other’s record while defending their own — pretty standard for a debate. But Trump was more adept at turning any question to his own talking points, while Biden was more halting.

    The CNN debate marked a big departure from past cycles, not just in who is organizing the event but the timing: This is the earliest ever general election matchup of each major party’s presidential candidates.

    The debate also may end up being far different in tone: In studio, with no audience, and with mics muted on a candidate when it is not his turn to speak. The could make for a far different experience than in 2020 when, at the first debate, Trump interrupted Biden so frequently that the latter told the former to “shut up.”

    In advance of this debate, Biden has spent nearly a week at Camp David in preparation for what may be a key moment of his campaign, as he looks to tamper notions over his ability to serve another four years because of his age. With Trump holding leads in a number of polling averages, Biden also needs a bit of a shakeup at this stage of the race.

    RELATED: White House Correspondents’ Association Protests After CNN Limits In-Studio Print Pool Access During Duration Of Biden-Trump Debate

    Trump, meanwhile, also faces his own questions of fitness, as Biden has hammered him for his role in inciting a mob to attack the Capitol on January 6th. Biden has characterized his rival as unhinged, given his rants on social media and at rallies, and may try to further trigger Trump at this evening’s event.

    RELATED: 2024 Presidential Election Debate Schedule: Dates, Times

    The debate itself was just the type of event that focused national attention on the presidential race, as broadcasters, cable networks and streamers planned to pick up the CNN feed. Up to know, the expected uptick in audiences for election season has been a bit disappointing to the networks, as polls show much of the public has disfavored a rematch between Trump and Biden.

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  • Relieved Trump, Biden End Debate After Realizing Neither Of Them Really Wants To Be President

    Relieved Trump, Biden End Debate After Realizing Neither Of Them Really Wants To Be President

    ATLANTA—Stressing that they wished they had talked about this months ago instead of waiting until now, a relieved Donald Trump and Joe Biden ended the first presidential debate of 2024 Thursday after realizing neither of them really wanted to be president. The two candidates, who had been bitter enemies along the campaign trail, reportedly stopped the debate when Biden abruptly admitted he didn’t want to do this anymore, at which point Trump perked up, said, “Wait, you too?” and revealed that he was just running because he thought Biden wanted to win. According to sources, the two former commanders-in-chief then burst into laughter and said, “Same, I fucking hate this country.” Despite protests from moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, Biden and Trump proceeded to remove their microphones, ties, and jackets, walk towards the exit, hug, and then hop into a red convertible, speeding off into the sunset together. At press time, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had reportedly been declared the next president of the United States after being the only person in the entire nation dumb enough to take the job.

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  • How to watch Thursday’s CNN Presidential Debate

    How to watch Thursday’s CNN Presidential Debate

    (CNN) — A historic showdown between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is set for Thursday on CNN when the presumptive major party nominees meet for their first debate this election cycle.

    The debate will be the earliest such event in US history. Televised presidential debates between general election candidates have always started in September or early October, going back to the first one between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960.

    Here’s how to watch the debate:

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  • Jake Tapper: “I Reject the Premise” That a Trumpless Debate Is Futile

    Jake Tapper: “I Reject the Premise” That a Trumpless Debate Is Futile

    As a football fan, there is perhaps no worse feeling than surrendering your evening to a pathetic prime-time matchup. This is something millions of Americans experienced on New Year’s Eve, when the NFL pissed away the season’s penultimate Sunday Night Football game on a Green Bay Packers shellacking of the Minnesota Vikings. Maybe the Packers belonged—they are a wild card team. But their feeble opponent preemptively waved the white flag by starting a fifth-round rookie at quarterback, forcing announcers Chris Collinsworth and Mike Tirico to spend the subsequent three and a half hours hyping a dubious product. Over and over, couched in their commentary was a plea: Don’t turn us off just yet. This game isn’t finished.

    A few days later, while speaking to Jake Tapper and Dana Bash about moderating CNN’s upcoming Republican debate in Iowa, I couldn’t help but pick up on a similar sentiment. The primary is “actually a lot more fluid than people think,” Tapper assured me, adding that former UN ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida governor Ron DeSantis—the debate’s only participants—are both “credible candidates and serious people.”

    Donald Trump is once again ducking the stage to run counterprogramming on Fox News. He leads his primary rivals by at least 29 points in most recent polls, including those recorded nationally and in the early states of Iowa and South Carolina. New Hampshire, with its uniquely autonomous electorate, is another story; the former president leads there by an average of about 13 points.

    His absences notwithstanding, the seeming inevitability of a Trump renomination is likely to blame for dwindling public interest in debates this cycle. The last one, aired in early December on the fledgling NewsNation network and simulcast on the CW, drew a paltry 4.1 million viewers. The debate before that was hosted by NBC News and brought in 7.5 million viewers, still a conspicuous drop compared to the numbers that tuned in at this point in 2020 and 2016.

    By not joining the Wednesday contest, which will begin airing at 9 p.m., Tapper and Bash believe Trump is harming his election chances—and possibly American democracy. But the absences have no doubt helped Trump avoid difficult questions from moderators and attacks from other candidates regarding the 91 felony counts he faces. There is also an image consideration. Had he stood and scrapped in the same arena as Haley and DeSantis and the rest, he would have risked appearing like a fellow mortal rather than his current form: A near-godlike entity, always looming over the debate stage and the entire Republican Party.

    Still, to Tapper’s point, even the biggest leads don’t always hold. Rudy Giuliani entered the 2008 election with a sky-high approval rating and name recognition but failed to net a single primary victory. And last season, the lowly Vikings, staring down a 33-0 halftime deficit to the Indianapolis Colts, came back to pull off the largest comeback in NFL history.

    This conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.

    Vanity Fair: If you’ll allow me to be blunt, I am curious what the point or function is of having a debate without Trump, especially at this later stage, when the novelty and interest in these new candidates have waned, and we know who the nominee most likely is going to be.

    Jake Tapper: Is that question premised on polls? Because it is true that polls are not always accurate, and they’re also not necessarily 100% good predictors of what’s going to happen. But if you’re suggesting that we shouldn’t have a debate because some polls are suggesting somebody’s at front-runner status, I guess I just reject the premise. Maybe if we were having this conversation in May I would accept it.

    Dana Bash: I was at all of the debates that were RNC-sanctioned, and I actually found them useful. I found it useful to see the way these candidates interact, to see how they answered questions, to see how they do or do not deal with the fact that Trump is not there and that Trump is the front-runner. You can also argue that if not for all of the debates without Trump, Nikki Haley wouldn’t be where she is today. And just to piggyback on what Jake said, I do believe this is a public service—that sounds corny, maybe, but it actually is true. We have enough experience with these that we take it seriously, to have a forum where voters can decide whether or not they like a candidate. Because there are a lot of undecided voters out there.

    Tapper: Just to go by the polling you’re referring to, roughly half of the Republican voters in Iowa and more in New Hampshire are looking for a non-Trump candidate. So I think it is a service to let the voters hear from them. Why are they better candidates? I know that there’s this kind of temptation to think that this race is over just because Donald Trump has been so dominant. There are still a lot of courtrooms that Donald Trump has yet to appear in. We don’t know how that’s going to affect what happens. Anyway, that’s an answer to your question, and sorry if I sounded defensive. It’s not aimed at you. It’s just more aimed at the idea that this is done. Hillary Clinton coming in third in Iowa in 2008 was not something that a lot of people predicted.

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  • Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer To His Face

    Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer To His Face

    Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has a new conspiracy theory about Hunter Biden, but he couldn’t get CNN’s Jake Tapper to take it seriously during an interview Friday.

    In fact, Tapper mocked the Kentucky congressman to his face.

    The president’s son was indicted Thursday on nine tax charges in California, and Comer, the House Oversight Committee chair, appeared on CNN the next day to discuss the matter.

    Although Biden could face serious time behind bars if convicted, Comer dubiously claimed the criminal charges were actually part of a cover-up designed to throw off his investigation into unproven allegations around the Biden family’s supposedly shady financial dealings.

    Comer said none of the crimes that Hunter Biden was accused of dealt with things his committee is investigating, and then suggested that special counsel David Weiss indicted the president’s son “to protect him from having to be deposed in the House Oversight Committee [next week].”

    Tapper’s eyebrows raised over that theory, and he couldn’t help but mock it to Comer directly.

    “He indicted him to protect him?” Tapper asked, before sarcastically adding, “The classic rubric, I got it.”

    Comer said the whole Biden story has been about a cover-up, but Tapper went back to Comer’s previous, somewhat contradictory statement.

    “That’s why [Weiss] indicted him, to protect him? To cover it up?” Tapper asked incredulously.

    Comer responded, “Look, you indict him on the least little thing, the gun charge and not paying taxes,” before Tapper pointed out why the theory sounded ridiculous.

    ″[Biden’s] facing like 17 additional years in prison! These are felonies!” Tapper said.

    “Yeah, but look at what he’s done! Anybody else in America would already be in prison,” Comer said.

    You can see their exchange — and Tapper’s reaction — in the video below.

    Tapper’s snark continued when he grilled Comer on why he won’t let Biden testify before his committee in public, an offer he made previously.

    “Why not just jump at the opportunity to grill Hunter Biden on national television?” Tapper asked. “Here’s your chance, you know? You’re the dog that caught the bus. Here it is!”

    Comer claimed his investigation wasn’t about politics or theater, to which Tapper chuckled.

    The CNN anchor’s reaction to Comer’s very dubious theory didn’t go unnoticed on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Some commented that Comer probably wasn’t used to being fact-checked, since he tends to only do interviews with conservative media.

    One woman couldn’t help but take Comer’s theory that the indictment was good for Biden and apply it to former President Donald Trump.

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  • CNN's Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer's Hunter Biden Theory To His Face

    CNN's Jake Tapper Mocks Rep. James Comer's Hunter Biden Theory To His Face

    Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) has a new conspiracy theory about Hunter Biden, but he couldn’t get CNN’s Jake Tapper to take it seriously during an interview Friday.

    In fact, Tapper mocked the Kentucky congressman to his face.

    The president’s son was indicted Thursday on nine tax charges in California, and Comer, the House Oversight Committee chair, appeared on CNN the next day to discuss the matter.

    Although Biden could face serious time behind bars if convicted, Comer dubiously claimed the criminal charges were actually part of a cover-up designed to throw off his investigation into unproven allegations around the Biden family’s supposedly shady financial dealings.

    Comer said none of the crimes that Hunter Biden was accused of dealt with things his committee is investigating, and then suggested that special counsel David Weiss indicted the president’s son “to protect him from having to be deposed in the House Oversight Committee [next week].”

    Tapper’s eyebrows raised over that theory, and he couldn’t help but mock it to Comer directly.

    “He indicted him to protect him?” Tapper asked, before sarcastically adding, “The classic rubric, I got it.”

    Comer said the whole Biden story has been about a cover-up, but Tapper went back to Comer’s previous, somewhat contradictory statement.

    “That’s why [Weiss] indicted him, to protect him? To cover it up?” Tapper asked incredulously.

    Comer responded, “Look, you indict him on the least little thing, the gun charge and not paying taxes,” before Tapper pointed out why the theory sounded ridiculous.

    ″[Biden’s] facing like 17 additional years in prison! These are felonies!” Tapper said.

    “Yeah, but look at what he’s done! Anybody else in America would already be in prison,” Comer said.

    You can see their exchange — and Tapper’s reaction — in the video below.

    Tapper’s snark continued when he grilled Comer on why he won’t let Biden testify before his committee in public, an offer he made previously.

    “Why not just jump at the opportunity to grill Hunter Biden on national television?” Tapper asked. “Here’s your chance, you know? You’re the dog that caught the bus. Here it is!”

    Comer claimed his investigation wasn’t about politics or theater, to which Tapper chuckled.

    The CNN anchor’s reaction to Comer’s very dubious theory didn’t go unnoticed on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Some commented that Comer probably wasn’t used to being fact-checked, since he tends to only do interviews with conservative media.

    One woman couldn’t help but take Comer’s theory that the indictment was good for Biden and apply it to former President Donald Trump.

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  • Jake Tapper Damns GOP With Praise Of Republican Rep’s Answer

    Jake Tapper Damns GOP With Praise Of Republican Rep’s Answer

    CNN’s Jake Tapper on Tuesday simultaneously slammed the GOP while praising one of its congressmen.

    Tapper told Rep. John James (R-Mich.) that his commentary on a new government funding bill “just sounds completely sane.”

    “So, I’m really confused. But OK,” he continued, before contrasting James’ relatively thoughtful comments with earlier chaotic scenes among Republicans in Congress.

    “So, I’m not going to hold you accountable for what goes on in the Senate,” Tapper said in a video shared online by Mediaite. “But what’s going on with Kevin McCarthy like, shooting an elbow to the kidneys of Congressman Burchett? There was even a witness to it, a reporter from NPR.”

    “Yeah, I can’t comment on that,” James replied. “I’ve spent most of my day advocating for Israel aid and talking about what I saw when I was over in Tel Aviv.”

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  • Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed by CNN’s Jake Tapper as he curses on air

    Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed by CNN’s Jake Tapper as he curses on air

    CNN’s Jake Tapper closed out Sunday’s episode of State of the Union by slamming Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s recent censure resolution against Representative Rashida Tlaib saying, “this s*** is not a game.”

    Greene, a Georgia Republican, made moves last week to censure Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat, over her response to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American member of Congress, has been a vocal critic about Israel’s response to Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, which was the deadliest Palestinian militant attack on Israel in history. Israel subsequently launched its heaviest-ever airstrikes on Gaza.

    According to Israeli officials, 1,400 people in Israel have been killed as of Sunday, the Associated Press reported, while over 8,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to officials from the health ministry in Gaza, the AP said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country is “at war” and has cut off supplies of food, fuel, electricity and medicine into Gaza.

    While Tlaib, who said she mourned the loss of lives on both sides, continues to receive criticism, Greene introduced a resolution to the House floor on Thursday to censure the Democratic congresswoman.

    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, is seen on Capitol Hill on October 24 in Washington, D.C. CNN’s Jake Tapper closed out Sunday’s episode of “State of the Union” by slamming Greene’s recent censure resolution against Representative Rashida Tlaib.
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    However, while speaking on CNN‘s State of the Union on Sunday, Tapper criticized Greene’s censure resolution as he stated while there are valid criticisms of Tlaib, it “twists a bunch of things she said beyond recognition.”

    “The resolution seems much more focused on January 6 than October 7. Throughout its pages, Marjorie Taylor Greene describes this act of civil disobedience from a bunch of left wing Jewish groups that are critical of Israel’s government as an insurrection,” Tapper said.

    Tapper was referring to a previous comment that Greene has made about an October 18 demonstration that involved hundreds of Jewish-Americans protesting on Capitol Hill, demanding a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Tlaib, who attended the protest, was falsely accused by the Republican congresswoman of “leading the current insurrection.” A Capitol police spokesperson previously told Newsweek that the event was “generally a peaceful demonstration.”

    “Antisemitism is not a cudgel to be used against people for political points, nor is Islamophobia or racism or anti-gay behavior or misogyny or any other kind of bigotry,” he said in his closing remarks. “Just over three weeks ago, 1,400 people, mostly Jews, mostly civilians, were slaughtered here in some of the cruelest and most unimaginable ways in the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. This s*** is not a game.”

    In response to Tapper’s comments, some took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their thoughts on the matter.

    “Righteous anger from Jake Tapper. It’s how a lot of American Jews feel right now. And for good reason,” lawyer and writer Daniel Miller wrote.

    Another X user, JoJoFromJerz wrote: “I’m not a fan of Jake Tapper, but this is very powerful.”

    While former GOP Virginia Representative Denver Riggleman, now an independent, simply wrote on X, “Well said and down the line.”

    This comes after Greene faces potential censure herself after Representative Becca Balint, a freshman Vermont Democrat, introduced a resolution aiming to censure her in the House of Representatives on Thursday.

    “This woman, Marjorie Taylor Greene—it seems to be her only purpose is to sic Americans after other Americans, to fend more hatred, to fan more dissension and fear-mongering…We have got to have a bottom here,” Balint said.

    Meanwhile, Greene continues to remain firm on her stance against Tlaib by writing on X on October 18, “I’m writing a censure resolution for Rashida Tlaib. After what she did today, I expect even Democrats will join in. She is an Israel hating America hating woman who does not represent anything America stands for.”

    In response to Greene’s efforts, Tlaib wrote on X on Thursday, “Marjorie Taylor Greene’s unhinged resolution is deeply Islamophobic and attacks peaceful Jewish anti-war advocates. I am proud to stand in solidarity with Jewish peace advocates calling for a ceasefire and an end to the violence.”

    Newsweek has reached out to Greene and Tlaib’s office for comment via email.