Biden ‘backtracking’ position on Israel because of response from public – USREPORT

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A group of 14 Democratic senators are calling for a “short-term cessation of hostilities” in Gaza. Susan Page, Juanita Tolliver and Brad Todd join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to discuss the apparent divide within the Democratic party over Israel’s handling of the war and the president’s handling of the war. 

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