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“That was my idea,” Norm Coleman said of Pete Hegseth’s fiery Dec. 5 message to the press, which marked a “turning point” in his nomination process. “It was my one contribution.”
“The threats and attacks against Jewish students since Oct. 7 are despicable,” stated Sen. Bill Cassidy, who introduced the bill with Sen. John Fetterman.
“Given Oct. 7 and the war, each of them is not pursuing an identical agenda but they have serious concerns that are well-founded,” Guy Ziv, an American University professor, told JNS.
“It is easy to see that he didn’t,” wrote the conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt. “Those asserting that he did are low and absurd people without a shred of credibility.”
Extreme weather forces ceremony indoors, as ex-presidents and tech executives confirm attendance despite space constraints, with three inaugural balls set to cap historic day.
Chaim Meisels, who was part of the unit that killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, told JNS that he was able to talk to the Florida congressman “veteran to veteran.”
Some of the prohibited items on an extensive list released by the U.S. Capitol Police have been fixtures at anti-Israel protests.
“It’s a dadgum sham court is what it is,” said Rep. Tim Burchett. “These decisions by the ICC are reckless and they not only put Israel at risk, they put Americans at risk as well.”
While speaking with the congressmen, she held a poster of her boyfriend Avinatan Or, who remains in Hamas captivity.
The Minnesota Democrat called it shameful to spend more “on a wasteful Pentagon budget than on priorities like education, health care and housing.”
“Our bill sends a clear message to the International Criminal Court,” stated Rep. Brian Mast.
“Congress certifies our great election victory today—a big moment in history,” President-elect Donald Trump said.