Over 30 Democratic lawmakers have chosen to boycott Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress, scheduled for today. Nancy Pelosi will also be absent, citing a meeting with families affected by a terror attack. Representatives Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Maxwell Alejandro Frost have all criticized Netanyahu’s leadership, with Tlaib calling for him to be arrested for war crimes. Vice President Kamala Harris will also not be attending due to a scheduling conflict. Joe Biden is set to meet with Netanyahu to discuss Gaza and Iran threats, as well as efforts to secure hostage release. The ongoing debate over whether Harris can access Biden’s campaign funds if she becomes the Democratic Party’s nominee has sparked complaints from the Trump campaign, which argue that the transfer would constitute an excessive contribution. This complaint, viewed by Harris’s campaign as a distraction, is part of a broader strategy to hinder her momentum as the potential nominee. Despite these challenges, Hillary Clinton has expressed confidence in Harris’s ability to overcome sexism and double standards in American politics, emphasizing her talent, experience, and unifying vision. Biden-Harris’s ability to navigate these obstacles will be crucial as they navigate the path to the nomination and potentially the White House.
Source
Photo credit www.theguardian.com