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Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Elise Stefanik are asking the administration to look into the anti-Israel NGO’s funding and possible sanctions violations.
“The oversight of our food and medicine is too important to allow corruption from adversarial foreign nationals,” the Arkansas senator said.
The letter comes after CAIR announced plans to partner with schools in Pennsylvania and Delaware to help make them “more inclusive.”
The federal government should “take any necessary actions to mitigate the threat” posed by Aisha Nizar’s call to disrupt the American F-35 supply chain, the senator said.
“Tax-exempt status is a privilege, not a right, and it should not subsidize organizations with links to terrorism,” the Arkansas senator said.
Democrats and Republicans on the Senate intelligence committee sparred at a hearing over the bombshell report that top U.S. national security officials unwittingly planned airstrikes in a chat with a journalist.
“American taxpayers shouldn’t underwrite the tuition of criminal, pro-Hamas protesters who deface their college campuses, disrupt classes and endanger their fellow students,” the senator said.
“The U.S. should stop using the politically-charged term ‘West Bank’ to refer to the biblical heartland of Israel,” the Republican senator stated.
“Any attempt by kangaroo court prosecutor Karim Khan to threaten the U.S. or our allies should be seen as an act of aggression,” Sen. Tom Cotton.
“Your administration has become UNRWA’s most prominent apologist and best advocate,” the Republican stated in a scathing letter.
“We shouldn’t be surprised that we’ve seen from this administration more than a year’s worth of leaks hostile to Israel,” Sen. Tom Cotton told “Fox News.”
“In all likelihood, the Biden-Harris administration has prolonged the Gaza war and allowed aid to flow to Israel’s enemies,” Sen. Tom Cotton said.