White House Interns Face Backlash for Controversial Gaza Cease-Fire Demands

Megyn Kelly criticized a group of White House interns who penned an anonymous letter demanding President Biden call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, calling them "a bunch of brats" and accusing them of entitled conduct. The letter, signed by over 40 interns, accused Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of ignoring the pleas of the American people. Kelly condemned the interns for not putting their names on the letter and referred to them as "anonymous entitled brats." The interns expressed their desire to work for the administration but called for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza. Last month, over 500 political appointees and staff members also sent an anonymous letter to Biden protesting his Israel policy.
- Megyn Kelly rips White House interns calling for Gaza cease-fire: 'A bunch of brats' New York Post
- White House interns mocked for issuing anonymous anti-Israel 'demand' letter to the president Fox News
- Stuart Varney: Biden is sinking on every front after White House 'revolt' Fox Business
- Hundreds of Jewish organization staffers press Biden on Gaza cease-fire The Hill
- Kennedy reams Biden interns' pro-Palestinian letter: 'Go buy an emotional-support pony,' but you're fired Fox News
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