Official government proceeding interrupted by protesters calling for ceasefire in Gaza and to tear down U.S. border wall
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was interrupted by protesters during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday.
A man disrupted Blinken, shouting, “The Geneva Convention forbids the bombing of densely populated areas. Stop supporting the genocide and ethnic cleansing of the people of Gaza. Ceasefire now! Save the children of Gaza! Where is your pride America?”
Next, after the secretary tried to speak again, a group of protesters started yelling, “All the walls have got to go from Palestine to Mexico.”
Eventually, Blinken made the case for America to fork over $105 billion in aid to both Ukraine and Israel.
At the end of his plea for more U.S. tax dollars to fund foreign warfare, Blinken addressed the anti-war and anti-border demonstrators, saying, “I also hear, very much, the passions expressed in this room, and outside this room. All of us are committed to the protection of civilian life.”
He continued, “All of us know the suffering that is taking place as we speak. All of us are determined to see it end. But all of us know the imperative is standing up with our allies and partners when their security, when their democracies are threatened. That’s what’s happening now. We stand resolutely with them, even as we stand resolutely for the protection of innocent civilians.”
Blinken is so pro-Ukraine that he had his son dressed as the European nation’s puppet President Volodymyr Zelensky during a Halloween visit to the White House Monday night.
Time will tell whether the protesters will be harshly charged for interrupting an official government proceeding as was witnessed with individuals who were at the Jan. 6th debacle.
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