Trump is too extreme even for Netanyahu, which is scary.
Looks like the dems may have realized how stupid obeying AIPAC was, this is the first time they've not backed one of their bills in a long time.
“The ICC bill is one I largely support and would like to see become law,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote.
“However, as much as I oppose the ICC bias against Israel, as much as I want to see that institution drastically reformed and reshaped, the bill before us is poorly drafted and deeply problematic.”
“The ICC bill is one I largely support and would like to see become law,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote.
“However, as much as I oppose the ICC bias against Israel, as much as I want to see that institution drastically reformed and reshaped, the bill before us is poorly drafted and deeply problematic.”
Sure, that's what he said but this is still the first time the dems have voted against an AIPAC sponsored bill in a long time. That's what's important, not the message they put out to placate their handlers.
Trump is now attacking birth rights of indigenous americans.
That's messed up.
Sure, that's what he said but this is still the first time the dems have voted against an AIPAC sponsored bill in a long time. That's what's important, not the message they put out to placate their handlers.
Everybody does that, you just disagree with this narrative.
Ok, the story on this is that the bill would end up targeting US tech companies that have contracts with the ICC, so the dems say they wouldn't support it.
What do you think, do you think the ICC should be supported or attacked?