
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman on Wednesday pushed back on Georgia firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s characterization of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, stating that it was not a “genocide” as Greene claimed.
Greene made waves earlier this week after she called the humanitarian crisis a “genocide” in a social media post. She also recently upped her attacks on Israel for its role in the crisis, claiming on Sunday that the situation in Gaza is “horrific.”
Fetterman told a reporter that the situation in Gaza is not a “genocide,” after the reporter referenced Greene’s recent rhetoric, and appeared to criticize the journalist for asking for his take on her description.
“I [honestly] don’t care what crazy pants thinks,” Fetterman said. “And why is that news and her views on that right now … It’s not a genocide, you know, that’s just not the case. She’s entitled to her opinion, but I’m entitled to not really care what her views on that is.”
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Author: Faith Novak
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