Trump Echoes 'Genocide Joe' Chant, Israel Intercepts Iranian Drones and Missiles

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During a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, supporters of Donald Trump chanted "Genocide Joe" in reference to President Joe Biden, a phrase associated with pro-Palestinian activists critical of Biden's support for Israel's actions in Gaza. Trump paused his speech and, upon hearing the chant, remarked, "They're not wrong." While a spokesperson clarified Trump's official stance as unwavering support for Israel, recent comments suggest a potential shift in his position. Trump also appeared to blame Biden for an Iranian attack on Israel, emphasizing that such events would not have occurred under his presidency.
- 'They're not wrong,' Trump says of supporters chanting 'genocide Joe' at his rally The Independent
- Trump supporters echo pro-Palestinian 'genocide Joe' chant The Washington Post
- Trump reposts 2018 all-caps anti-Iran threat in response to Israel strike The Guardian US
- 'Delusional': Bolton blasts Trump for saying Iranian attacks wouldn't have happened on his watch POLITICO
- Israel says Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles, 99% of which were intercepted The Associated Press
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