Kamala Harris Speech Stopped By Delaware Rep Calling For Ceasefire In Gaza

Kamala Harris Speech Stopped By Delaware Rep Calling For Ceasefire In Gaza

During a holiday party at her residence, Vice President Kamala Harris was interrupted by Delaware Representative Madinah Wilson-Anton, with the Democratic official calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.


Vice President Kamala Harris was recently confronted by a member of Congress as tensions regarding the Israeli-Hamas conflict deepen. While making a speech at the holiday party she hosted at her home, Delaware Representative Madinah Wilson-Anton, a fellow Democrat, interrupted the elected official by calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

According to the Daily Mail, the incident occurred the evening of Dec. 11. Harris was speaking to guests at her official residence, the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., when Rep. Wilson-Anton disrupted by asking why the Biden administration has yet to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. In her bold questioning, Wilson-Anton mentioned the current state of Bethlehem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The Democratic lawmaker shared footage of the ordeal to X, captioning the post “Christmas is cancelled in Bethlehem.”

“Madam Vice President, I am a rep from Delaware,” began the elected official. “Did you know in Bethlehem they are not celebrating Christmas? Did you know in Bethlehem, baby Jesus is under rubble? Why won’t you call for a cease-fire?”

The Congresswoman also rolled out a banner that said “ceasefire” as she made her statement. The vice president responded by stating that she currently held the floor.

“I appreciate you wanting to be heard, but right now I’m speaking,” said Harris.

Rep. Wilson-Anton, who became the first Muslim woman to be elected to Congress on behalf of Delaware in 2021, was subsequently removed from the affair. The government official is a prominent voice alongside other progressive lawmakers, such as Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), who are urging the United States to call for an immediate ceasefire.

In diplomatic relations on the Israel-Hamas conflict, the United States has been a significant nation voting against legally binding ceasefires, including vetoing a resolution by the U.N. Security Council on Dec. 8, as reported by the Associated Press. It recently voted against a United Nations resolution to a humanitarian ceasefire on Dec. 12, despite a rising shift across the nation to support Palestine.

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