Cruz slams Hirono for walking out of hearing on antifa violence (accuse, radical)
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This was a good one. Cruz really took down Hirono and the dems for not condemning antifa. How can they? Antifa is their base at this point.
'That is the position of the Democratic Party': Cruz slams Hirono for walking out of hearing on antifa violence
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Sen. Mazie Hirono walked out of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing discussing anarchist violence after criticizing Sen. Ted Cruz for calling on Democrats to denounce antifa.
“I hope this is the end of this hearing, Mr. Chairman, and that we don’t have to listen to anymore of your rhetorical speeches,” the Hawaii Democrat told the Texas Republican on Tuesday after he accused Democrats of not denouncing antifa violence in cities across the country over the past few months. “Thank you very much, I’m leaving.”
Hirono then gathered her things and began preparing to leave the room, at which point Cruz thanked her for appearing but asked her again if she would call out antifa by name.
“I would also note that throughout her remarks, she still did not say a negative word about antifa nor has any Democrat here,” Cruz said. “They instead engage in a political game. You’re welcome to say something negative about antifa right now.”
I missed it but I read Cruz went on Hannity ad said the Democrats had made a 'cynical decision' not to denounce Antifa, claiming they wanted to encourage radical leftism. Anything to win. No wonder people are calling them the demoncrats.
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