Remember this doofus?
Mahmoud Khalil was a graduate student at Columbia from Syria. He started organizing pro-Hamas protests on college campuses, and so the Trump administration understandably revoked his green card.
We covered the story here:
In response, the Democrats rallied around him, managed to block his deportation, and got him released on bail.
Fake news CNN had him on this week to humanize him. CNN anchor Pamela Brown tossed him a softball question about condemning a literal Islamic terrorist organization to show their viewers that he isn't radical or violent.
Khalil didn't play ball.
The whole response was stammering and incoherent, but here it is pieced together:
No, I am very clear with condemning [killing] all civilians. I'm very straight in my position in that part. But it's disingenuous to ask about condemning Hamas while Palestinians are the ones being starved now by Israel. It's not condemning October 6, where 260 Palestinians were killed by Israel before October 7.
Listen to the way that Pamela Brown asked him the question. She used an emphatic, sympathetic tone like a mom asking a toddler if he wants to say sorry. A coma patient would have understood the intended answer here.
But as it turns out, Khalil just loves Islamic terrorism!
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller responded to the outrage that this dude is still in our country somehow:
Enough with the activist judges. The solution here is easy.
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