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Andrew Bernard

Andrew Bernard is the Washington correspondent for JNS.org.

“The Republican Party continues to elevate Jewish American voices,” the RJC stated. “That is why, election after election, more and more Jewish voters are moving to the GOP.”
“We are not perfect,” Harvard University president Alan Garber wrote. “Antisemitism is a critical problem that we must and will continue to address.”
“My advice to my Israeli friends is change course and do better vetting,” stated the South Carolina congressman.
“Harvard’s failure to protect students on campus from antisemitic discrimination—all while promoting divisive ideologies over free inquiry—has put its reputation in serious jeopardy,” U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated.
“Safeguarding higher education is a commonsense, bipartisan priority,” the Jewish Federations of North America stated.
Democrats and Republicans on the Senate intelligence committee sparred at a hearing over the bombshell report that top U.S. national security officials unwittingly planned airstrikes in a chat with a journalist.
“Even with a reduced footprint, the U.S. Department of Education is clearly capable of handling antisemitism more effectively than it has in the past,” Kenneth Marcus, chair of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
“The experiences of the Jewish students at these institutions have been emblematic of what we have seen across the country, and that must change, and it must change now,” the ADL stated.
“These sanctions are being imposed pursuant to President Trump’s maximum pressure campaign to drive Iran’s oil exports, including to China, to zero,” the U.S. State Department stated.
In a Ukraine-focused call, the two leaders also agreed to work to “stabilize the situation in crisis areas” of the Middle East.
“Mahmoud Khalil was an individual who was given the privilege of coming to this country,” the White House press secretary said. “He took advantage of that opportunity, of that privilege, by siding with terrorists.”
U.S. President Donald Trump had touted the anti-Israel activist’s deportation proceeding, while Democrats decried it as “authoritarianism.”