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Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat-Republican, who is now serving as a director of the National Intelligence, is destroying Jane Passaki, former press secretary of the White House in view of the shooting of the Minianpolis Catholic School, in which two children died and 18 others were injured on Wednesday.
The PSA went viral on X for its post, stating that “prayer is not enough” in view of the tragic incident.
Gabbard called God “hatred from God for public prayers on Pisaki and other critics,” him “” the dark agents “in a long X post” on Friday “.
PSAKI said: “Prayer is not sufficiently frightening. Prayer does not end the shooting of the school. Prayers do not feel safe to send parents to their children to school. Prayer does not bring these children back. I have sufficient with thoughts and prayers.” His post watched the X more than 15 million times.
PSAKI reacted to dismissing his thoughts and prayers, saying that they are ‘not enough’
Tulsi Gabbard, director of National Intelligence, faced X for criticizing PSAKi’s anti-love comments. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
Gabard replied: “So why is it that people like Jane Pisaki and others have such a simple negative response to those who are praying to God for asylum, power, and for the good of the victims of this heinous attack? Because they do not believe in God or his love.”
“His reaction lies in God’s hatred,” Gabbard said. “They want to be God, so they see him as his competitor. They are agents of dark and hatred, and the light of God’s love is a threat to their dark ambitions.”
He criticized for more policy reasons for the Democrat party, called transgender rights “insanity and dark” and Martin Luther King Jr., citing the famous line of King Jr.: “Darkness cannot out of darkness, only light can do so. I can’t hate the light, only love can do.”
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PSAKI claimed that “prayer is not enough” in a viral X post. (William B. Ploman/NBC via Getty Image)
Republican quickly held rallies behind Gabard.
White House press secretary Karolin Levit said that sacking Pisaki’s prayer was “completely derogatory” and urged her to pray for grieved families.
Vice President JD Vance added to X: “Why would Jane Pisaki attack people to pray when those children were really praying because they were murdered?”
Leavitt called PSAKI’s comments “completely intimidating”. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
Miniapolis now finds itself at the center of the US gun violence crisis and its intensive division is on how the nation mourns and looks for change.
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Gabbard’s office did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comment.
Fox News’ Gabriel Hez contributed to this report.