On Tuesday, Joe Biden delivered remarks at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s annual Days of Remembrance ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Biden’s remarks come in the face of antisemitic protests that have roiled college campuses. Many people feel that not only has Biden not spoken out enough about the issue but that he also “both sides” it by doing things like talking about Islamophobia in an attempt to appeal to leftist voters.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was at the event as well. He said Biden needed to “speak without equivocation” and said if he had spoken sooner, we might not be where we are now.
From colleague Aishah Hasnie. Johnson on his message when he sees Biden today at Holocaust remembrance event: We need him to speak without equivocation. He need to…