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“I can’t even say it with a straight face,” Rep. Brian Mast said of the global body choosing Iran for non-proliferation, women’s rights and terrorism prevention roles.
“Without Iran, the Houthis do not possess the capability to attack America, international shipping or Israel,” he said.
“It will be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject. Very important subject,” said the U.S. president.
“It is a 180 from my convo with him,” said Dave Portnoy, owner of Barstool Sports. “Needless to say, his trip to Poland has been revoked.”
“Across the research portfolio, we have had to make difficult choices,” Claire Shipman, president of Columbia University, said in a statement.
“AJC has an unparalleled role in the fight against antisemitism across the globe while being a staunch defender of Israel,” he said.
“They said please don’t bomb us anymore, and we’re not going to attack your ships,” the U.S. president said. “I will accept their word.”
They were admitted to the country on nonimmigrant visas, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
“It should shock no one which mayoral candidate she chose to support,” a Jewish New York state representative told JNS.
“A reminder that it takes a lot to deter civil terrorism,” stated Tal Fortgang, a legal policy fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
With results still weeks from being announced and investigations ongoing, questions remain about whether entire slates of candidates may be tossed.
The Ivy League school “has made a mockery of this country’s higher education system,” Linda McMahon wrote to the Harvard president.
“If we don’t create a situation where we have sovereignty here, we’re going to see another Oct. 7th,” said retired three-star general William Boykin.