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The “Washington Examiner” reported exclusively on the investigation from Republicans at the House Committee on Ways and Means.
“The government’s new allegations stink of desperation,” said the lawyer for the longtime New Jersey legislator.
Former Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) visited Israel to express his solidarity with the country in its war against Hamas.
“There isn’t a department or agency of the federal government that doesn’t now have its own woke commissar enforcing these bad ideologies, which grant a permission slip to antisemitism,” said Jonathan Tobin.
All were incumbents except for Mazi Pilip, an Ethiopian-born, Orthodox IDF veteran.
The political activist and former Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour reportedly led the protesters.
“Israel has nowhere near the capacity they need to deal with a major war with Hezbollah,” said Brad Bowman. “We have to sound the alarm so that the people that can actually do something about it can fix it.”
Mazi Melesa Pilip is a “remarkable candidate,” said Matt Brooks, CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, in an endorsement.
Under the bill, Israel will receive hundreds of millions of dollars for defense cooperation with the United States, as well as training on aerial refueling its air force.
“ … The last two months have proven that we have a long way to go in making the world a safer place for our Jewish brothers and sisters,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).
Antisemitism incidents, Dec. 12-14
Every Republican but one voted for the resolution, which passed 303-126, effectively splitting the Democratic caucus.