Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky fired back after former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley called him the most “anti-Israel Republican” on CNN's Republican presidential debate Wednesday night. .
Haley said it was “really enriching” that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a fellow Republican candidate, insisted on supporting Israel with Massey, who voted for him. against October 7th Hamas attack and November House resolution supporting Israel's right to exist during campaign in Iowa.massy answered Haley made the comment in response to the former South Carolina governor's comments on social media that he was “living” rent-free. (Related: 'Maybe': Nikki Haley hints at 'working together' with DeSantis to defeat Trump)
“But Ron is really rich.” suddenly you'll act like him Care for Israel when you bring Israel. Iowans, that's Most Anti-Israel Republican state, person who went and voted against the Israeli right. Being in parliament, that person is People who voted with their team Oppose anti-Semitism in universities campus,” Haley said at a debate in Des Moines, Iowa.
“I'm living rent-free inside Nikki Haley's head… and believe me, there's a lot of empty space here,” Massey replied on X (formerly known as Twitter) Did.
I live rent-free in Nikki Haley's house… and believe me, there's a lot of empty space here!
— Congressional Correspondent Thomas Massie (@MassieforKY) January 11, 2024
massy Said After voting against the resolution, he supported “much of the wording” of the document, but argued that anti-Zionism is not the same as anti-Semitism.
“Anti-Semitism is deplorable, but extending it to criticism of Israel is unhelpful,” Massey wrote.
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