


President Joe Biden joked about a heckler that had been yelling during his Human Rights Campaign National Dinner speech, stating that he could not hear what she was saying.
The president was delivering a speech at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner on Saturday, in which he stated that members of the LGBTQ community should know that "the Biden-Harris administration has your back." During the speech, however, someone started shouting, prompting Biden to address the heckler.
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"I know who’s hollering down there, but I can’t hear you," Biden said, eliciting laughter from the audience. "I can’t hear her, what's she saying?"
The audience in the crowd then began to shout "four more years" after Biden's remark, to which Biden stated that he was "not sure that’s a good thing," quickly adding that he was "only joking."
'I Can't Hear You!' Heckler At Biden Speech Drowned Out By Chants of 'Four More Years!' https://t.co/lEuG4TtS0J via @mediaite pic.twitter.com/X5hIQeEsAQ
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The woman continued to shout, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, according to a report. The demands from the woman come in the wake of the growing conflict between the country Israel and the Hamas group.
On social media, Biden wrote that people need to "reject hate in every form." The president claimed that antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, and transphobia are "all connected," and that hate toward one group left unanswered "opens the door for more hate towards more groups."
We have to reject hate in every form.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 15, 2023
History has taught us again and again, antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia—they're all connected. Hate toward one group left unanswered opens the door for more hate towards more groups.
That’s why the laws that actually… pic.twitter.com/qQZzIEtV7h
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First Lady Jill Biden was also at the dinner, and delivered a speech of her own prior to her husband's speech.
Israel Defense Forces Lt. Col. Peter Lerner stated Sunday that Israel is preparing for a multi-front war in the Middle East in the wake of the attack the Hamas launched on Oct. 7. Lerner also stated that Hamas Commander Billal Al Kedra, a top leader for the group, was killed in an airstrike on Saturday night.