Baltimore, MD - July 24, 2024 - Maryland Democratic Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen usually see eye-to-eye and frequently work in tandem. But they have diverged when it comes to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s scheduled speech to Congress Wednesday.
Cardin, in his role as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will preside over the joint session of Congress alongside U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). Van Hollen, in a fiery Senate floor speech Tuesday that condemned Israel’s prosecution of the war in Gaza under Netanyahu, said he planned to boycott Wednesday’s proceedings.
In his speech, Van Hollen laid out strenuous objections to Netanyahu’s “ultra-right” political views.
Van Hollen is not the only one skipping the speech. Politico reported that close to 30 Senate and House Democrats had reported plans as of Tuesday afternoon to skip the speech. Members of Maryland’s U.S. House delegation who responded to queries from Maryland Matters also appeared split Tuesday evening on whether they would attend or not.... Read More: Maryland Matters