Joe Biden’s presidential team claimed Wednesday that far-left activist Linda Sarsour has “no role” in the campaign after appearing on camera at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night.
“Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden‘s campaign said it has nothing to do with former Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour, after she was seen participating in the Democratic National Convention,” reports Fox News.
“Sarsour and Tamika Mallory were kicked out of the Women’s March organization due to concerns of anti-Semitism following statements against Israel and claims that Jewish activists were being excluded from the movement. Sarsour has also been a vocal supporter of the BDS movement that calls for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israel,” adds Fox.
This is NUTS.
The @DNC allowed the hateful anti – Semite Linda Sarsour to speak at their convention.
This is who today’s Democrats are – the party of Anti – Semitism.pic.twitter.com/wBaLIjeTD0
— Boris Epshteyn (@BorisEP) August 18, 2020
“Joe Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel and a vehement opponent of anti-Semitism his entire life, and he obviously condemns her views and opposes BDS, as does the Democratic platform,” Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement, referring to Sarsour. “She has no role in the Biden campaign whatsoever.”
Read the full report at Fox News.
COURT CHAOS: Watch Linda Sarsour Get BOOTED from Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings
Women’s March organizer and anti-Trump crusader Linda Sarsour made a surprise appearance during Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings Tuesday; screaming for approximately three seconds before being ejected by Capitol Hill Police.
The left-wing activist launched her verbal protest during the opening remarks of the week long confirmation process, yelling at the potential justice as stunned spectators watched in silence.
Far-left activist Linda Sarsour and others arrested at Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing after causing a major disruption. pic.twitter.com/XKWVMRtoWa
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) September 4, 2018
Sarsour and her Women’s March organization made national headlines earlier this year over a string of incendiary comments and their long-standing connections with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan.
SOME ENDORSEMENT: Linda Sarsour Officially Backs Bernie for President of the USA
Controversial Women’s March co-founder Linda Sarsour officially endorsed Bernie Sanders for President of the USA this week; saying she would be “proud” to elect the far-left leader in the upcoming 2020 election.
“At a time of a startling rise in white nationalism and anti-Semitism, I would be so proud to help win but also to make history and elect the first Jewish-American president this country has ever seen and for his name to be Bernard Sanders,” said Sarsour.
"I would be so proud to win, but also to make history and elect the first Jewish American president this country has ever seen and for his name to be Bernard Sanders." –@lsarsour pic.twitter.com/INPRlvmMur
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) September 6, 2019
Sanders escalated his war-of-words with the White House Monday; saying all Democrats must “come together” to defeat “the most dangerous president” in modern history.
“No matter who ends up winning that nomination — and needless to say, I hope it is us — we will all come together to defeat the most dangerous president in modern American history.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders: "No matter who ends up winning that nomination — and needless to say, I hope it is us — we will all come together to defeat the most dangerous president in modern American history." pic.twitter.com/Qqs741c6ZZ
— The Hill (@thehill) September 9, 2019
Rep. Dan Crenshaw slammed Sen. Bernie Sanders on social media over the weekend; saying the far-left lawmaker’s comments on the defense budget and education spending reveals his “pure intellectual laziness.”
The 2020 presidential hopeful called for tuition-free college across the United States on Twitter, writing “Congress gives hundreds of billions of dollars to fund our endless wars each year, yet making public college and universities tuition-free is somehow ‘too radical.’ I reject that.”
“One case is national defense, which all Americans benefit from, and the other is a direct transfer of money from hard working Americans to the investment decisions (ie college) of others. Saying they are the same thing is pure intellectual laziness,” fired-back Crenshaw.