Speaking during the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Monday, President Joe Biden delivered remarks to an arena full of delegates who were supposed to be nominating him for a second term.
Near the end of his speech, which started nearly an hour late and went well past midnight, Biden said thousands of pro-Islamic terrorism activists “have a point” when they call for globalizing the intifada. “Globalizing the intifada” equates to the murder and suicide bombing of innocent people in buses, cafes, night clubs and cafes. Biden also failed to say the names of American hostages being held by Iranian backed Hamas in the Gaza Strip while calling for more aid to the Palestinians in the region — the majority of whom support the terrorist attacks of October 7.
The “protestors” Biden referred to:
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris continues to court pro-terrorism voters in Michigan and elsewhere as part of her strategy to beat former President Donald Trump in November.