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Biden Dodges Questions About Whether Hostages Held by Hamas Are Still Alive

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Shortly after ending a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Kashida Fumio in the Rose Garden Wednesday, President Joe Biden repeatedly dodged a shouted question about whether the hostages being held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip are still alive. He did, however, take a question about abortion. From the White House transcript: 

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Q Mr. President, are the American hostages alive?

PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Why doesn’t everybody holler at once?

 Q   I’ll ask you briefly.  On the issue of abortion, sir, respectfully, what do you say to the people of Arizona right now who are witnessing a law go in place that dates back to the Civil War era? 

 PRESIDENT BIDEN:  Elect me.  I’m in the 20 -- it’s the 20th century -- 21st century, not back then.  They weren’t even a state.  

During hostage negotiations earlier this week, Hamas operatives reportedly admitted a number of ceasefires have been rejected - partially because many of the hostages are dead and unaccounted for. 

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During his remarks at the White House Biden said yet another ceasefire offer has been given to the Iranian backed terrorist organization and that it’s “up to Hamas” as to how things proceed. Hamas rejected the previous seven offers. 

Meanwhile, President Biden is still demanding additional aid in Gaza despite terror groups continuing to steal trucks by force. 

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