Kari Lake (R-AZ) is putting her Democrat Senate opponent, US Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) on blast for his record on Israel amid the ongoing war between America's ally and the terror group Hamas.
Representative Gallego publicly stated on "X" that former President Donald Trump finds the terrorist group, Hezbollah, to be "very smart," while condemning Hezbollah as well as Hamas.
Lake found irony in the statement and cited the congressman's record on Hamas in previous years.
"This bizarre attack is especially funny coming from [Ruben Gallego] who: Called for the U.S. government to send aid to Hamas terrorists. Joined Rashida Tlaib & Ilhan Omar in downplaying Hamas terrorist activities," stated Lake.
Rep. Gallego was also accused of voting against sanctioning Hamas as well as funding for Israel's Iron Dome. The progressive congressman also voted to fund the Palestinian Authority's program that gives lifetime salaries to their forces, which has been dubbed the "Pay-For-Slay" program. Just recently, Gallego recently voted in favor of a bipartisan measure calling for solidarity with Israel, and ending the "Pay-for-Slay" that benefits the families of terrorists killed committing their atrocities.
The conservative firebrand, who narrowly lost her bid to become Arizona's governor last year, won a list of crucial endorsements over the last two weeks, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, as well as the backing of former President Trump on the night of her campaign launch last month.
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