U.S. Politics
“These are quintessential symbols of hate, not merely ‘divisive symbols,’ nor abstract icons,” wrote the co-chairs of the House Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke in the wake of Israel’s elimination of Hezbollah’s No. 2.
The U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office that he doesn’t think that the mayor-elect of New York City is a jihadist.
“Mark was not only a deep policy mind but a passionate advocate for American democracy, its institutions, the rule of law, as well as for the security and prosperity of Israel,” DMFI wrote.
“Disrupting the Iranian regime’s revenue is critical to helping curb its nuclear ambitions,” Scott Bessent, secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said.
Speaking at the EMET annual gala, Fetterman said the more people “back away from Israel,” the more he would “lean in stronger.”
The group is also slated to visit the White House.
The decision to expropriate was made due to “intentional neglect” by the landowners and the Palestinian Authority.
The bipartisan bills seek to close the revolving door of former government officials lobbying on behalf of adversaries, including Iran.
The United States must “take decisive steps to prevent future attacks,” said Andrew Garbarino, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
New data reveals Israeli youth are adopting more religious practices, increasing prayer and belief in God, as right-wing political identification also rises.
Paul Ingrassia allegedly sent an email to colleagues, saying the U.S. president personally offered him the position, according to news reports.