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The White House is trying to protect President Joe Biden from pro-Palestinian protesters who continue to disrupt his campaign rallies to express their outrage for his support for Israel's war in Gaza.
The president's campaign and security teams are making Biden's event smaller, keeping exact details from the media until the last minute, and avoiding college campuses, according to NBC News.
Biden has been repeatedly interrupted by protesters on the campaign trail, who refer to him as 'Genocide Joe' for standing with Israel and Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu as they pursue their war in Gaza after the October 7th terrorist attacks organized by Hamas.
President Joe Biden speaks during an event on the campus of George Mason University in Manassas, Va
At least 14 different protesters interrupted a January event in Manassas, Virginia with Biden and First Lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
Protesters shouted 'Genocide Joe' and 'Ceasefire now or no