In a heated exchange, Tulsi Gabbard rebukes former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, labeling her an “agent of darkness and hatred” for claiming that prayer alone cannot solve the ongoing gun crime epidemic. This confrontation follows Psaki’s reaction to the recent Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, where she argued that “thoughts and prayers” are insufficient for ensuring safety or justice for the victims and their families, igniting a broader discussion on faith and action in the wake of tragedy.
Gabbard links Psaki’s comments to a deeper cultural conflict, suggesting they reflect a disdain for faith and God, and a desire to undermine traditional values. The argument escalated as GOP figures, including press secretary Karoline Leavitt, defended Psaki’s critics by emphasizing the importance of prayer, while anti-gun violence activists like Fred Guttenberg called Gabbard’s stance “despicable.” Two children tragically lost their lives in the shooting, making the discourse around gun safety and religious responses all the more poignant.
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