New Jersey
Murphy ‘white-hot mad’ after protesters confronted him at governor’s mansion
Gov. Phil Murphy said in a text to his staffers he was “white-hot mad” and “absolutely furious” two protesters opposed to Israel’s offensive in Gaza were able to confront him during an event at the governor’s mansion in Princeton Monday night.
The confrontation occurred at Drumthwacket, where the governor and First Lady Tammy Murphy, who is running for U.S. Senate, hosted a Lunar New Year party.
The governor messaged his staff Monday night and inadvertently added NJ Advance Media to the text chain.