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Biden Won’t Condemn Hamas Supporters Because He Needs Them

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For months now, an anti-Western intifada movement has plagued American universities, cities, roadways, and even the U.S. Capitol. Yet President Joe Biden feels no pressure from the corrupt corporate media to answer for the radical actions of his left-wing supporters.

Contrast that with the media’s treatment of former President Donald Trump while he was in office. For years, corporate media constantly demanded the Republican condemn what they claimed was “right-wing” racism, white nationalism, and radical groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Trump did so unequivocally multiple times, yet the corporate press repeatedly battered him to do it again.

Even Trump’s distinct denouncement of white supremacy during the 2020 presidential debates was not good enough for media mouthpieces, who dishonestly asserted the 45th president had “refused” to do so.

“He has condemned white supremacy more than any other president in modern history,” then-White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany noted in a press briefing that week, as she was bullied by the press corps to “clear up” the president’s position.

If Trump was persistently pestered by leftist media to explain the actions of radicals they associated with his political party, then why are Democrats including Biden never forced to condemn the extremism of the pro-Hamas protestors openly allied with their party?

The answer is simple. Democrats want the votes of the people blocking traffic and raising Cain on campuses. When a Democrat official like Biden doesn’t execute the radicals’ agenda properly, he is punished with a humiliation campaign that includes

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