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Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim is a Washington-based correspondent for JNS, primarily covering the U.S. State Department and Congress. He is the senior U.S. correspondent at the Israel-based i24NEWS TV network.

The mayoral frontrunner prioritizes “anti-Zionist synagogues and groups” at the expense of “perspectives and concerns of the vast majority of Jewish New Yorkers,” per the AJC.
Colin Jost quipped that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a fiscal bailout to Argentina because if history is a guide, “Trump officials will end up fleeing” there.
“I’m a friend of Israel but not of its current government, and AIPAC’s mission today is to back that government,” said Rep. Seth Moulton, who returned funding from the pro-Israel group.
“Antisemitism is a disease that will not end or diminish due to a ceasefire, because the disease has always been there,” said Spanish journalist and former politician Pilar Rahola.
“It’s not realistic to expect people to just drop arms,” a senior U.S. adviser told reporters.
The U.S.-backed aid delivery effort says it “will continue making tactical adjustments to our operations” after reports that its four sites in the Strip have been abandoned.
“If the U.K. television and film industry colludes with acts contrary to this legislation, organizations are themselves likely to be in breach.”
Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Elise Stefanik are asking the administration to look into the anti-Israel NGO’s funding and possible sanctions violations.
Mike Johnson says he and Amir Ohana will push heads of parliament around the world to nominate Donald Trump for the coveted Peace Prize.
The Amerivcan president took the terror group to task for failing to immediately turn over the bodies of more hostages.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he has “struggled to make sense” of the Molotov cocktail and sledgehammer attack on his residence.
“It’s terrorism in my view,” said Heather Waters, founder of the Richmond International Film Festival, of intimidation tactics used to harm the event.