On CNN's NewsNight, right-wing commentator Ryan Girdusky told Hasan, I hope your beeper doesn't go off, as Hasan expressed support for Palestinians. The comment from Girdusky followed an op by Israel where they planted explosives inside of beepers and walkie-talkies being used by the terror group Hezbollah.
Republican Representative Brandon Gill threw a fit over a clip posted on X of journalist Mehdi Hasan pointing out America's freedom of religion clause applies to all religions-and then doubled down on his own bigotry. On Tuesday afternoon, Gill quoted a post from far-right account End Wokeness showing a video clip of Hasan pointing out that American Muslims have a right to play their call to prayer from mosque loudspeakers, just like Christians do to ring church bells. The Texas representative then accused Muslims of moving to the U.S. "en masse" to "fundamentally transform the landscape of American public life."
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan hasn't just taken the mask off; he's taunting those who were ever fooled by it. While the civilized world is celebrating the peace deal between Israel and Hamas brokered by President Donald Trump, Hasan is worried about it. Why? Because Hamas is set to give away its leverage, which happens to exist in the form of Jewish lives.