The beginning of this article says: Let's pause to reflect on how monumentally stunning it is that the former U.S. secretary of state allegedly tattled on Israel to Iran. It goes on to say: A high-ranking American official would feel comfortable sharing this kind of classified information ``with an autocratic adversary--a government that's murdered hundreds of Americans, regularly kidnapped them, interfered with our elections, and propped up a regime that gasses its people--about the covert actions of a long-time critical American ally.'' What else did Kerry tell Zarif, this article asks? Press reports don't say, but if this is true, if John Kerry told Iran--the leaders of Iran--about issues relating to our most critical ally in the region, Israel, which Iran has repeatedly said they want to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth, if he did this, he needs to resign. If he did this with the intent of undermining the current President of the United States at the time, President Trump, and the Members of this body, he needs to resign. He is a member of the current administration's National Security Council. It has become clear that our adversaries, whether Beijing or Iran, like it when John Kerry is in charge of foreign policy and national security. Why? Because they know how to use him to their advantage. And our allies fear him. Why? Because they know his judgment is off on so many issues. So, too, do America's working families. We need to look into this.…
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