At a public gathering hosted by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump—who is US President Joe Biden’s primary rival in the elections that are scheduled for later this year—chants calling for “Genocide Joe” were yelled.
The cries at Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, were more audible in the wake of Iran’s strike on Israel with a drone and missile, causing tensions to rise throughout West Asia. In a speech to the public, Trump stated, “They are not incorrect. Biden has made every mistake possible.
In light of the fact that over 33,000 Palestinians have been murdered in Hamas attacks since October 7, it is important to note that pro-Palestine protestors refer to Biden as “Genocide Joe” due to his steadfast backing of Israel’s aggressive operation against Gaza.
During a Joe Biden campaign address in Georgia, a crucial state in the next presidential election, a demonstrator chanted “genocide Joe” in March of this year. He was taken out by security, nevertheless, as the cries of “four more year” from the throng soon overwhelmed him.
In a different occasion, when Joe Biden arrived to Pennsylvania to give his address in January, protesters were heard yelling, “no vote for Genocide Joe” and telling him to “go home.” The cries accompanied Israel’s unwavering military support from the US in its conflict with Hamas.
Nevertheless, the leader of the republic has clearly taken Israel’s side, saying, “You have to finish what you have started and get back to normalcy.”
🇺🇸🇵🇸 MAGA Crowd: "Genocide Joe!"
Donald Trump: "They're not wrong."
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“Stop killing people and move on from the conflict with Hamas,” was my intended message. Later, as reported by NDTV, he justified his remarks in an interview with an Israeli publication. “Let’s get back to peace.”
Following the Iranian drone strike at the Pennsylvania event, Trump said, “God bless the Israelis.” They are currently being attacked. That is a result of our extreme frailty.
After publicly expressing his “ironclad” support for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden made his “weakness” comment.