Recent tweets from U.S. politicians including Rep Josh G, Rep Spartz, Senator Tim Scott, Rep Molinaro NY19, Speaker Johnson, and House GOP highlight a unified stance against antisemitism, particularly on college campuses. President Biden has been criticized by Senator Tim Scott for his delayed response to the issue. The House of Representatives, with bipartisan support, passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act to combat hate and violence towards Jewish Americans. Critics argue that university administrators have failed to prevent antisemitic incidents, prompting calls for increased accountability and leadership to ensure campus safety.
“Last week you saw the House pass overwhelmingly a bill to stand up to the antisemitism that we’re seeing on college campuses all across America. If only those college presidents would do their jobs in protecting their students, Jewish students that are threatened every… https://t.co/HR0mHUqAOC
Across the country, university administrators have allowed antisemitic chaos and violence to take place. We need accountability. House Republicans are working to deliver it. https://t.co/3H4JnjG7wR
We will not tolerate antisemitism. Last week, we passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act with bipartisan support to stand up against hate & violence toward Jewish Americans. https://t.co/LTW4dui1Yn
The American people have been loud and clear that there’s no space for hate in this country. What’s not clear is why it took so long for President Biden to publicly condemn the antisemitism we’re seeing on college campuses. https://t.co/s191LAU7vo
GOP IN Rep Spartz on Fox Business on antisemitism on college campuses: We need to show leadership..you cannot allow..to be to have lawlessness in our country and intimidation. Today, a Jewish students tomorrow are going to be Christians. And then a day after tomorrow will be all…
I agree with @POTUS. There is “no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's antisemitism, Islamophobia or discrimination against Arab Americans or Palestinian Americans” on our campuses. https://t.co/mK9AJhau59