White House Interns Fear Retaliation Over Anonymous Cease-Fire Letter
The letter, part of a trend of anonymous protest letters, calls for a halt to Israel's actions in the Israel-Hamas War
- White House interns fear retaliation after signing a letter demanding President Biden push for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas War.
- The letter, which was signed anonymously, was allegedly initiated by an outside source, raising questions about its authenticity.
- The letter accuses Israel of conducting a 'mass slaughter of innocent civilians' and calls for a 'complete halt' to it.
- The interns' letter is part of a larger trend of anonymous protest letters from people connected to the administration and federal government.
- The administration has denied any 'witch hunt' to find the interns who signed the letter.