Protesters disrupted a speech by Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) in New Jersey on Sunday, calling for a cease-fire in the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel. “Cease-fire now!” the protesters chanted repeatedly as Booker spoke. The protesters were peaceful, and some wore gloves that appeared to be stained with red ink to represent blood. Others appeared to be holding signs as they participated in the chanting. Booker at first welcomed the protest, pointing to it as an example of what makes the U.S. great. “I want to call out to everybody right now, these final hours. This is what's on the ballot. We should know in New Jersey, how privileged we are. There are so many places in ou
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