U.S. Politics
The Israeli defense minister held several phone calls with his American counterpart over the weekend.
The legislation protects free speech and prevents college accreditors from requiring a school’s submission to any political ideology.
Mark Robinson reportedly posted extensive antisemitic and sexually explicit content on adult websites, “CNN” reports.
“The department failed to consistently notify employees who regularly interacted with Mr. Malley that he was no longer allowed to access classified information,” the inspector general’s report said.
“Antisemitic hate has risen to a level never seen before around the globe,” stated Rep. Chris Smith.
Democratic senators who didn’t attend “were surprised to hear how the hearing was set up,” Nathan Diament, of the OU, told JNS. “This hearing was not received well.”
Matthew Miller, the U.S. State Department spokesman, responded to a reporter who suggested that Washington was preventing other countries from criticizing Israel.
“That’s the most ridiculous testimony ever given in this committee,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham.
The Republican Jewish Coalition sponsored the trip for Doug Burgum.
The Israeli premier told U.S. presidential envoy Amos Hochstein that a “fundamental change” to the security situation in northern Israel is needed.
“I’m not forgiving that fast,” Debra Silverstein told the “Chicago Sun-Times.”
Gal Haimovich agreed to forfeit more than $2 million that he billed as part of the scheme, per the U.S. Department of Justice.