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The House of Representatives voted on a pair of bills aimed at condemning anti-Semitism in the wake of the attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado.
The U.S. House on Monday passed a resolution introduced by Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans that condems the June 1 antisemitic attack on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall by an Egyptian national
Democrats fumed over language in the resolution expressing “gratitude to law enforcement, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, for protecting the homeland.”
House Democrats were divided over whether to support a resolution to condemn the antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado and “express gratitude” for the work of federal immigration law enforcement. The resolution cleared the House with a 280 to 113 vote,
In the wake of a series of antisemitic attacks in Washington D.C. and Colorado, the U.S. House passed two resolutions today to condemn antisemitism and
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The first resolution attracted controversy among Democrats ahead of the vote, but it passed by a 280-133 vote. Seventy-five Democrats, mostly moderates and pro-Israel members, ultimately voted in favor of the resolution and 113 voted against it.
The House on Monday approved a pair of resolutions condemning the antisemitism attack in Boulder, Co., as the chamber looks to crack down on the spate of incidents targeting Jewish individuals.
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Their statement, calling for progress on the Antisemitism Awareness Act and increased security grant funding, comes ahead of two antisemitism votes in the House