Raskin Tells MSNBC's Mohyeldin There is NO Justification' for Terror Like in Boulder, Not Even the War in Gaza
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Rep. Jamie Raskin appeared on MSNBC to address the recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, where peaceful protesters were assaulted during a demonstration for hostages held by Hamas. He strongly condemned the act as a heinous display of anti-Semitism, emphasizing that violent hatred and bigotry have no place in the U.S. Raskin underlined the necessity of confronting anti-Semitism and racism, while discussing the broader implications of unresolved issues abroad that can fuel domestic tensions. The conversation also brought insights from former Congressman Max Rose regarding political accountability post-attack.
Raskin emphasized that no ideological motivation can justify violence or terror, stressing the need to confront hatred and anti-Semitism in America.
In discussing the Boulder attack, Raskin condemned the violence and called for a united front against hatred, emphasizing the need for societal healing.
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