Posted on Nov 1, 2023
Hawley, Mayorkas get personal at hearing: ‘Despicable’
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."The episode spurred an emotional response from the mild-mannered secretary, who has begun to more directly address often personal attacks from GOP members of Congress.
“Number one: What I found despicable is the implication that this language, tremendously odious, actually could be emblematic of the sentiments of the 260,000 men and women of the Department of Homeland Security,” Mayorkas said.
“Number two: Senator Hawley takes an adversarial approach to me in this question, and perhaps he doesn’t know my own background. Perhaps he does not know that I am the child of a Holocaust survivor. Perhaps he does not know that my mother lost almost all her family at the hands of the Nazis. And so I find his adversarial tone to be entirely misplaced. I find it to be disrespectful of me and my heritage,” he added.
“I do not expect an apology. But I did want to say what I just articulated.”
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said the committee needed to move on when Hawley asked for a chance to respond, and the Missouri senator did not raise the issue again during his second line of questioning."...
..."The episode spurred an emotional response from the mild-mannered secretary, who has begun to more directly address often personal attacks from GOP members of Congress.
“Number one: What I found despicable is the implication that this language, tremendously odious, actually could be emblematic of the sentiments of the 260,000 men and women of the Department of Homeland Security,” Mayorkas said.
“Number two: Senator Hawley takes an adversarial approach to me in this question, and perhaps he doesn’t know my own background. Perhaps he does not know that I am the child of a Holocaust survivor. Perhaps he does not know that my mother lost almost all her family at the hands of the Nazis. And so I find his adversarial tone to be entirely misplaced. I find it to be disrespectful of me and my heritage,” he added.
“I do not expect an apology. But I did want to say what I just articulated.”
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Gary Peters (D-Mich.) said the committee needed to move on when Hawley asked for a chance to respond, and the Missouri senator did not raise the issue again during his second line of questioning."...
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Mayorkas was just deflecting as he always does. Hawley was targeting an individual and Mayorkas deflected to say that his agency was targeted. Typical leftwing BS. You can't fire a member of DHS without a message from God.
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