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“Antisemitism on the left is a well-known problem. ... Now what has been revealed is we have also a problem on the right.”
The Republican Party must be united on which voices it considers legitimate, according to Ellie Cohanim, a task force co-chair.
“My hope for Heritage is that it will be unbending and unflinching in its fidelity to its founding vision,” including the “principles of the Judeo-Christian tradition,” Robert P. George said.
“We have to do this work to figure out where it’s coming from, how it’s being supported, how it’s being spread,” Victoria Coates told JNS.
Mark Goldfeder of the National Jewish Advocacy Center told JNS that he plans to rejoin the panel, which made “the right decision to separate.”
“I didn’t know much about this Fuentes guy. I still don’t, which underscores the mistake,” the Heritage president said as he faced calls from staffers to resign over his defense of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes.
“I will be calling on all of my colleagues on the Republican side to do the same,” the Jewish congressman said.
“Fuentes made grotesque analogies to try to cast doubt on the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust,” Kevin Roberts said.
“If you sit there with someone who says Adolf Hitler was very, very cool,” Cruz said, “and you say nothing, then you are a coward and you are complicit.”
“A strain of the right was more opportunistic than principled and it is being revealed,” the conservative radio host Erick Erickson stated.
The founder of Teach for America recently accused Israel of “mass starvation of innocent civilians.”
The change could boost efforts to expand the accords, as the Kushner-founded think tank is linked closely to the Trump White House.