Introduction
President Joe Biden is considering plans to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza who have U.S. connections. National Review’s Dan McLaughlin wrote, “It’s bad policy, bad politics, and it’s Biden yet again trying to make law without asking Congress. That’s quite a trifecta.”
A recent article in National Review noted 70 percent of Palestinians support the October 7 terror attack on Israel when Hamas raped and slaughtered civilians. However, many of them deny that level of horror occurred despite the video evidence – much of it supplied by Hamas.
Dan McLaughlin, a senior writer at National Review known for his deep dives into political strategy and policy analysis, examines President Biden’s highly controversial move.
Dan, welcome to the program.
Q&A
1. What is the justification for allowing Palestinians into the United States?
2. What is Biden’s motivation?
3. What is the danger of doing this?
4. The timing seems particularly odd – just as these antisemitic protests swarm campuses nationwide. Is there any relation?
5. Considering the shocking percentage of Palestinians who supported the October 7 attack on Israel, how risky is this move, should it come to fruition?
6. Do you believe Biden will suffer for this come November?
About Dan…
Dan McLaughlin is a senior writer at National Review, covering a broad range of topics, including political strategy, public policy, and legal issues. His work is distinguished by meticulous research and a nuanced understanding of American politics. McLaughlin’s analyses provide readers with a deeper comprehension of the dynamics that shape policy and political narratives in the United States.
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