WASHINGTON – Video of Chelsea Clinton being confronted by several students who claimed her "rhetoric" had "stoked" the New Zealand mosque attacks went viral Saturday — and allowed for an unexpected bipartisan moment.
The video was taken Friday at a vigil in New York for the 49 victims of the shootings, which targeted two mosques in the city of Christchurch. Students confronted Clinton, who is pregnant with her third child, over statements she'd made denouncing anti-Semitism.
"This right here is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words that you put out into the world," one student said in the video. "I want you to know that and I want you to feel that deep inside. The 49 people died because of the rhetoric you put out there."
Other students who circled around started snapping in support, a showing of solidarity instead of clapping.
Woman blames @ChelseaClinton’s rhetoric for the New Zealand Mosque massacre.
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 16, 2019
The account this video originated on has since been deleted.
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Clinton responded, putting her hands up to her heart, and telling the group that she was sorry they felt her comments were wrong. Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was one of many political leaders who denounced anti-Semitism after Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized Israel's treatment of Palestinians and alleged money and lobbying were driving the United States to defend Israel and halt debate over the issue.
"I am so sorry that you feel that way," Clinton told the students. "It certainly was never my intention. I do believe that words matter. I believe we have to show solidarity with each other."
Another student chimed in on the video asking, "What does 'I'm sorry you feel that way mean?"
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The video quickly started making the rounds Friday evening with a wide array of people, on both sides of the political aisle, condemning the students for blaming Clinton.
It’s sickening to see people blame @ChelseaClinton for the NZ attacks because she spoke out against anti-Semitism. We should all be condemning anti-Semitism & all forms of hate. Chelsea should be praised for speaking up. Anyone who doesn’t understand this is part of the problem.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 16, 2019
"It's sickening to see people blame @ChelseaClinton for the NZ attacks because she spoke out against anti-Semitism," Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son, wrote on Twitter on Saturday. "We should all be condemning anti-Semitism & all forms of hate. Chelsea should be praised for speaking up. Anyone who doesn't understand this is part of the problem."
Other Republicans used the confrontation to compare it to how President Donald Trump's rhetoric has been blamed for stoking violence and allowing a rise to white supremacism. Conservative pundit Candace Owens, whose name was mentioned by the New Zealand gunman in his 74-page manifesto, said blaming others for such a tragedy was "nonsense."
Agreed. It should go without saying but neither myself, @ChelseaClinton or Spyro the Dragon had anything to do with the tragedy in New Zealand.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 16, 2019
Please stop the nonsense. https://t.co/RED0X69Xkr
"It should go without saying but neither myself, @ChelseaClinton or Spyro the Dragon had anything to do with the tragedy in New Zealand," Owens wrote on Twitter Saturday. "Please stop the nonsense."
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a prominent conservative commentator, agreed and said the blame lies solely with the gunman.
"Blaming Chelsea Clinton for NZ massacre is as dumb as blaming @realDonaldTrump for it, or blaming Bernie Sanders for assassination attempt of @SteveScalise It's the shooter's fault. Period," Huckabee said, mentioning the 2017 congressional baseball shooting suspect who was a Sanders supporter. "No one 'MADE' him do it."
Blaming Chelsea Clinton for NZ massacre is as dumb as blaming @realDonaldTrump for it, or blaming Bernie Sanders for assassination attempt of @SteveScalise It's the shooter's fault. Period. No one "MADE" him do it. https://t.co/RhmHUZt9Wf
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) March 16, 2019
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