Republicans say Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) made a serious political misstep with his call for new elections in Israel to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

They wasted no time going after Schumer’s address, with a number of visibly-frustrated GOP senators arguing the 45-minute speech was a major miscalculation. 

“So now he’s meddling in the Knesset elections in Israel?” Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) told The Hill about Schumer’s call. “I think the voters in that country should decide that. There’s a war cabinet that has people that are political arch rivals. I don’t hear them calling for an election, so how the hell can somebody in the United States call for elections?”

“It’s a misstep because we’re meddling and he’s trying to have it both ways,” Tillis continued, arguing politics was at core of Schumer’s address. “There is no good foreign policy or other reasons to make that kind of statement.”... Read More: The Hill