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CPAC Chair Makes Cold-Blooded Remark About Dead Iranian Schoolgirls

Matt Schlapp appeared to suggest during a heated debate Wednesday that the scores of young girls killed after the U.S. and Israel struck Iran are better off dead.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

CPAC Chair Makes Cold-Blooded Remark About Dead Iranian Schoolgirls

Matt Schlapp appeared to suggest during a heated debate Wednesday that the scores of young girls killed after the U.S. and Israel struck Iran are better off dead.

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independent.co.uk4 mesi fa

Iranian schoolgirls better off dead than ‘in a burqa’, says MAGA’s Matt Schlapp

Conservative lobbyist Matt Schlapp was blasted by critics for his comment about the schoolgirls killed in Iran

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  1. giovedì 5 marzo 2026·huffpost.com

    CPAC Chair Makes Cold-Blooded Remark About Dead Iranian Schoolgirls

    Matt Schlapp appeared to suggest during a heated debate Wednesday that the scores of young girls killed after the U.S. and Israel struck Iran are better off dead.

  2. giovedì 5 marzo 2026·independent.co.uk

    Iranian schoolgirls better off dead than ‘in a burqa’, says MAGA’s Matt Schlapp

    Conservative lobbyist Matt Schlapp was blasted by critics for his comment about the schoolgirls killed in Iran