Jerry Seinfeld calls out anti-Israel influencer, he ‘doesn’t give any Fs’: Joe Concha

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Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha praised comedian Jerry Seinfeld for telling off an anti-Israel influencer after a New York Knicks game Wednesday.

“He’s just going to say what he feels and good for him for just blowing off these ridiculous people when all he wants to do is just enjoy the next Knicks championship,” Concha said on Fox News’s Hannity Thursday.

The video, posted by an anti-Israel influencer on TikTok with handle @finessefave, showed Seinfeld leaving the Knicks game Wednesday in New York City as the team competes in the NBA finals.

The influencer approached Seinfeld and said, “Can we get a free Palestine?”

Seinfeld laughed, and after the influencer repeated the question, Seinfeld said, “It doesn’t exist.”

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“Jerry Seinfeld is a national treasure,” Concha said.

He argued that Seinfeld had more fans and more viewers for his final show in 1998 than the “insufferable” comedian Jimmy Kimmel ever has.

Concha said in the past, Seinfeld has compared the Free Palestine movement to the KKK.

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“He simply seeks to be a comedian without being woke or politically correct,” Concha said.

“I think he’s at this point where he doesn’t give any Fs at this point in his life, where he’s just going to say what he feels,” he said.

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