Starting a thread here made up of fellow Dems who support Trump’s stunning move tonight.
We must overcome partisanship to unite behind historic moments like this one.
A man convicted in a French court for killing 4 people in a Paris synagogue bombing is living freely in Canada, even working as a professor teaching students about 'social justice in action.'
Why hasn’t he been extradited to France to face justice?
Is Justin Trudeau refusing France's extradition request?
https://t.co/52Vm599oQy
12 children murdered by Hezbollah, after rocket strike on kids playing on football in #MajdalShams, northern Israel. An actual, undisputed flagrant war crime.
Has anyone heard from ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC? No, didn't think so ...
@SpeakerPelosi Love him or hate him, his speech was fantastic and communicated what needed to be - once these fanatics are done with Jews, they're coming for America next.
And partisan politics should not get in the way of keeping this country, or our allies, safe.
I never imagined seeing the flag of a terror group holding eight Americans hostage for 292 days waved in the streets of our nation’s Capitol.
Over a million Americans have given their lives to protect that right - including my own father.
Real risk for Democrats. Not only is a portion of their caucus boycotting a speech from the leader of a major ally at war, but increasing perception that parts of their base side with terrorists holding Americans hostages and the supporters violently protesting in our streets.
"Where is the outrage? Where is it? This was not merely an attack on Israel. This was and remains an attack on Americans."
Orna and Ronen Neutra, parents of Hamas hostage Omer Neutra, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, address RNC, leading attendees in a chant of "Bring them home."
This is what Hamas did to 20-year-old Naama Levy in just a few days following October 7th.
I'm horrified thinking about what she has endured over the past 9 months.
WATCH: attorney @DavidLeopold breaks down Trump vs. United States, yesterday's SCOTUS decision which gives Trump broad immunity on things he did as president. Why is the ruling so dangerous and what does it mean for immigration?