Harris faces protesters, condemns Israel’s war in Gaza on first night of book tour
Kamala Harris criticized former President Trump for his unconditional support of Israel and expressed sorrow for Palestinians amid protests during her book tour promoting '107 Days'.
- Kamala Harris faced protests during her book tour event in New York City, as protesters shouted about 'genocide' in Gaza.
- Harris attempted to address the protests by asking the audience to 'bring the temperature down.'
- Harris discussed her advocacy for Palestinians and mentioned facing pushback from the Biden administration after she spoke about Gaza.
- Despite the protests, she expressed her understanding of the situation in Gaza.
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Kamala Harris faces protesters, condemns Israel’s war in Gaza on first night of book tour
By STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press NEW YORK — Former Vice President Kamala Harris, forced to confront Israel’s war in Gaza on the first night of her book tour, expressed compassion for the Palestinians and condemned President Donald Trump for giving the Israeli government “a blank check.” “What’s happening to the Palestinian people is outrageous and it beaks my heart,” she told a packed New York City performance center on Wednesday night after …
Kamala Harris faces protesters, condemns Israel's war in Gaza on first night of book tour
The comments came in the midst of a discussion about her new book, "107 Days", which was released on Tuesday (September 23) and details the hyperspeed campaign she launched against President Donald Trump
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