"Michigan Congressman Sparks Outrage with Call to Nuke Gaza"

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Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg faced criticism after a video surfaced of him suggesting the use of nuclear weapons on Gaza to "get it over quick" during a town hall meeting. Walberg's spokesperson defended his comments, stating they were taken out of context and meant as a metaphor to support Israel's swift elimination of Hamas. Democratic members of Michigan's U.S. House delegation, including U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, sharply denounced Walberg's remarks, with some calling for his resignation. The video has sparked controversy and condemnation from both Democrats and Republicans.
- Video shows Tim Walberg calling for nuclear bombs to be dropped on Gaza Detroit Free Press
- In GOP's Latest 'Clear Call to Genocide,' Lawmaker Calls for Nuclear Bombing of Gaza Common Dreams
- CAIR-MI Condemns Rep. Walberg's Call to Drop Nuclear Weapons on Gaza - Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Michigan Republican congressman suggests nuking Gaza, ending humanitarian aid Detroit News
- Gaza resolution ‘should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima’: Michigan Rep. NewsNation Now
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