Hamas executes the hostages with gunshots to the head and Teacher's Union head Randi Weingarten places the blame on Netanyahu. Liberals - sigh.
Doesn't seem like it.
“We are devastated by the murder of the six innocent hostages by Hamas, young people, most of whom were at the Nova dance festival."
Pointing out that Netanyahu hasn't reached a cease fire deal is a far cry from blaming him for the murder of the six hostages.
I will back off a bit from my earlier comment. Here is what she said ...
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being partially responsible for the murders of hostages by Hamas in a post on Sunday. "Our hearts are breaking for the families of the hostages Hamas murdered," Weingarten wrote in a post on X. "At the same time anger must be placed at Netanyahu’s feet for his refusal to consummate cease fire/ hostage release deal." Hamas terrorists killed six hostages Saturday, including the Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, as Israel Defense Forces closed in for a rescue attempt in the tunnels deep below Gaza's Rafah.
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If the tallies from the cities like Philadelphia hadn’t been counted yet, it is not only possible but very likely that Biden could pass Trump on vote count after 8 pm on Election Day or even the next day.
You didn't provide a link, and I doubt what you're claiming is true.
There was a link provided that I responded to
Well, not sure what you're talking about then. Nothing in any link that I posted says that any state stopped counting votes, no matter who was winning or losing.
You're claiming that vote counting stopped in two states where Trump was losing, but you won't back up that claim?
"The startling proposal was made as part of a frantic bid to reach out to Kennedy, who was staging an independent bid for the presidency, in the name of “national unity” following the failed attempt by a lone gunman, Thomas Crooks, to kill Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on 13 July."