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As the controversy has grown, groups like the Republican Jewish Coalition called on GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to distance himself from the Gab site and its CEO, Andrew Torba.
Chanan Weissman is leaving; Shelley Greenspan slated to take over.
CEO Andrew Torba of the social-networking site says “these people aren’t conservative. They’re not Christian, right? They don’t share our values. They have inverted values from us as Christians.”
Glenn Ivey beats former Rep. Donna Edwards in state’s 4th Congressional District • Ivey to run for largely black suburb vacated by Rep. Anthony Brown (D-Md.) against Republican primary winner Jeff Warner, a pastor.
Its urgency comes in the wake of recent shootings, as well as threats and violent acts towards multifaith organizations.
Received warmly as a headliner at the Christians United for Israel Summit, she tells JNS that the United States must have Israel’s back if a strike on Iran is deemed necessary.
Only one—Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) is an incumbent. The other 15 are challengers in what the group called “key races around the country.”
During Biden’s visit to the kingdom, the U.S. president and Saudi Arabia agree on the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Rep. Lee Zeldin called the idea “flawed policy” that is a slap in the face to America’s strongest ally and empowers bad actors in the region.
The sign, picturing the Palestinian flag alongside an Israeli one, welcomes U.S. President Joe Biden “to the two countries we love the most.”
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed Washington’s “unwavering commitment to the U.S.-Israel partnership, Israel’s security and to countering shared threats.”
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker arrived quickly at scene and spoke to media, calling for an end to gun violence • Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin: “The nation’s prayers are with Highland Park.”