america s late news. we begin by pointing out these anti-israel protests are not only continuing around the country they are getting bigger, more vocal and we ll show new detail how that means trouble at the polls for president biden, even though the president is now backing off his pro-israel stance. there is also major concern tonight about anti-semitism in the democratic party. especially following the highly controversial comments made by democratic representative pramala, regarding israeli women being raped by hamas. the senior national correspondent is live in d.c. with some brand-new information on that story. kevin, good evening. the controversy stems from sunday s comments by the representative, an while she condemned the sexual violence against israeli women by hamas terrorists back on october 7 she also quickly moved on to note that iaeli has killed 15,000 palestinians. morally, i think we cannot say that one war crime deserves another. that s not what intern
my world. welcome to this special edition of hannity. i m in for sean, and i m kayleigh mcenany. we want to wish a very happy birthday to president biden. by the way, it s my birthday today and i can actually sign birthdays. [applause] it s difficult turning 60, difficult. [laughter] just to get here, liberty and bell had to beat some tough odds in competition. they had to work hard to show patience and be willing to travel over a thousand miles. you can say it s harder than getting a ticket to the renaissance tour or tour. it s kind of warm in brazil right now. now, i think he meant to say taylor swift and that was after he said the turkey sang happy birthday to him. he s the oldest president in american history and he keeps getting older. today biden turns 81 and he may not have liked the headlines that we woke up to. check these out. the wall street editorial board put it this way, running for re-election and his condition is an act of profound sevlfishness.
Scottish author and political activist, Sarah Glynn, indicated that Western governments can make a real difference to the chance of peace in the middle east by removing the Kurdistan Workers Party, the PKK, from their terrorism lists.