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“As long as Hamas exists, there will be no peace in Gaza,” the U.S. secretary of state told the radio host Sid Rosenberg.
“We would characterize the presidential vote preferences of Jewish voters in the last few elections as largely consistent,” Hannah Hartig, a senior researcher at the Pew center, told JNS.
The sentence “reflects the gravity of Russell’s ongoing threat to public safety,” stated a U.S. attorney for the District of Maryland.
Rep. Brad Schneider called the decision “tactically questionable and strategically self-defeating.”
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS that the suit is “baseless” and “political.”
Stephen Miran’s “expertise in the world of economics is unparalleled,” the U.S. president stated.
“The United States will not stay silent while our allies are targeted by hostile political agendas,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney, who led the letter.
The two leaders also discussed efforts to deepen defense cooperation between the countries and other regional security issues.
“The Iranian regime is running out of places to hide,” said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent.
“That was going too far, and I retract that comparison,” Jolanda Jones stated, of her statement in an interview with former “CNN” host Don Lemon.
“Our resolve to stand alongside the Jewish community, bring the hostages home and end Hamas’s terror once and for all remains stronger than ever,” the House majority whip said.
The Trump administration insists supporters of Hamas and other terror groups have no legal right to visas but is struggling to convince courts.