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Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg is an American politician and Afghanistan War veteran. He served as the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, from 2012 to 2020 and was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election. Buttigieg is a graduate of Harvard College and Oxford University, attending the latter on a Rhodes Scholarship. He was a consultant at the management consulting firm McKinsey from 2007 to 2010. From 2009 to 2017, he was an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve, attaining the rank of lieutenant. He was mobilized and deployed to Afghanistan for seven months in 2014.
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Pete Buttigieg Defends Chasten's Kavanaugh Tweet on Fox News

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After Justice Brett Kavanaugh fled abortion rights protesters outside a restaurant in D.C. on Wednesday, Chasten Buttigieg shared his viewpoints via Twitter on Friday, leading to Secretary Pete Buttigieg defending his husband's words on Fox News Sunday."Sounds like he just wanted some privacy to make his own dining decisions," Chasten Buttigieg wrote, alluding to Kavanaugh's recent vote to overturn Roe v.

Wade, the 1973 court decision that had guaranteed abortion access based on Americans' right to privacy. Several conservatives criticized the tweet, including former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, who denounced it as "wildly irresponsible" to endorse "the use of mob intimidation tactics." Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg defended his husband's remarks in an interview with Fox News' Mike Emanuel on Sunday.During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Buttigieg said public figures should always be protected from violence, intimidation, and harassment but not from criticism or people exercising their First Amendment rights.

He also discussed his own experience with protesters."Protesting peacefully outside in a public space — sure. Look, I can't even tell you the number of spaces, venues, and scenarios where I've been protested," Buttigieg said.In Kavanaugh's case, Buttigieg said the justice didn't even see the protesters."Remember, the justice never even came into contact with these protesters. [He] reportedly didn't see or hear them," Buttigieg said. "And these protesters are upset because a right, an important right that the majority of Americans support, was taken away, not only the right to choose, by the way, but this justice was part of the process of stripping away the right to privacy.As long as I've been alive,.

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