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Senator Kennedy Criticized for 'Tone-Deaf' Remarks on New Orleans Tragedy

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Senator Kennedy Criticized for 'Tone-Deaf' Remarks on New Orleans Tragedy

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  • Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana faced severe criticism following his remarks during a press conference about the New Orleans tragedy.
  • His statement to raise "fresh hell" if dissatisfied with the investigation into an incident that killed 10 people and injured over 20 was deemed 'tone-deaf'.
  • The incident involved Shamsud Din Jabbar, who drove a truck displaying an ISIS flag into a crowd on Bourbon Street.
  • Kennedy emphasized the need for federal authorities to provide transparency about the investigation, but his choice of words was condemned as inappropriate.
  • Many criticized his remarks as lacking sensitivity during a time of mourning, with some calling him an embarrassment for the country.

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