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Khalil WON'T Condemn Hamas

Khalil WON'T Condemn Hamas

Fox News26-07-2025
Columbia campus agitator Mahmoud Khalil refused to condemn Hamas even when given MULTIPLE opportunities to do so.
I'm Tomi Lahren, more next.
The Democrats cannot decide who their golden boy is, is it alleged gang banger, human trafficker, wife beater illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia OR the other option, America and Israel-hating campus agitator Mahmoud Khalil?
This week, at least on Capitol Hill, they've chosen Khalil.
Now that he's free to roam around this country that he demands to stay in but seemingly hates, he's making the rounds in DC with all the usual suspects- far-Left squad members.
He set aside time to go on cable news as well to soften his image.
It didn't work.
He was asked repeatedly by CNN's Pamela Brown if he would condemn the designated terror organization Hamas, and knock me over with a feather, he wouldn't do it.
He said he condemns all killing of civilians but WOULD NOT condemn Hamas.
And THIS is the guy Democrats are putting on a pedestal? WOW.
I'm Tomi Lahren and you can watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Outkick.com
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