Kaitlan Collins Asks Fetterman Why He’s the Only Democratic Senator Who Didn’t Sign Letter Demanding Answers on Bombing of Iranian School

Fetterman: Well, because we all agree that an attack on a school is an absolute tragedy. We have now agreed to investigate. I disagree with my other colleagues in the House that this is a battle of choices, or that this is stupidity, or all the things that my colleagues have described, you know, this operation. I think that’s a good thing and I support that. So we agree that we – you know, the Pentagon has actually invested in this. They simply acknowledge that we are doing this now, which seems unbelievable and increasingly likely. Now I think it’s completely appropriate, like my colleague from Louisiana said, like, you know, we should apologize. That’s a tragedy. I want to remind everyone who is listening right now that the United States has never targeted civilians. You know, Iran does that, including their own citizens. They massacred—

Collins: Yes.

Fetterman: –just a few weeks ago, there were 35,000 of them. Elevators and – please, please – the left-wing media are angrier about or talking about this hospital. This is a tragedy. But they also don’t seem concerned about the massacre of tens of thousands of young people by the Iranians just weeks ago. So, we agree on a lot of things, but we all disagree. I mean, we all agree that this is – I think this is a good thing. Every other Democrat in the caucus offered various negative terms

Collins: We did cover the protests in Iran extensively on CNN. Clearly, they say a lot about how people feel internally about the regime. But what needs to be clear is –

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Fetterman: Well, I don’t watch it, so I don’t know, but I’m talking about other left-wing media—

Collins: Do you really believe that if Manchester United –

Fetterman: — I didn’t distill you into —

Collins: I understand. I just want to show our viewers that we do cover this. But to be clear, do you actually believe that if the US was responsible, the Pentagon should admit they accidentally hit an all-girls school?

Fetterman: Yeah, I said that. I said it looked like they had admitted these things. I think that for the most part, the letter is meaningless now that it’s been released, now that the Pentagon has agreed that they were behind it. And I have no idea what your network is talking about. But what I’m saying, you know if you like it new york timesthey are increasingly trying to convince the United States that this is a disaster or that things are out of control. This is absolutely not true.

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