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The lawmakers “were aware, or should have been aware, that the Israeli military was committing genocide in Gaza,” per the lawsuit.
Discussions revolved around bolstering deterrence and preventing further atrocities against the Jewish people on all fronts.
The funder of the effort told JNS that “disgruntled leaders on the Democratic side” are trying to block the legislation
“It’s our intent to take this report, its recommendations, and act,” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stated.
CNN reported that the Trump transition team has started reviewing the Jewish congressman from Florida as a candidate to lead the disaster management organization.
“I suspect that there’ll be great focus and attention on expanding the Abraham Accords again,” Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) told JNS.
“People were worried that if they came forward and complained about their care that the staff members would damage their embryos,” a doctor said at a Capitol Hill briefing.
The legislation “will ensure that the lessons of history are not forgotten in these troubling times,” said the chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee.
“The light of truth always overcomes the darkness of terror,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson during the ceremony, which used his personal menorah.
“This final community roundtable was an opportunity to reflect on how much more we can do when we work together,” the congresswoman wrote.
“In typical bureaucrat fashion, the answer to all the questions is more money, so that we can hire more people to watch what’s going on,” said Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.).
“Threats of violence against elected officials are unacceptable, unconscionable and have no place in a civilized society,” stated House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.