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The Biden administration's handling of rising anti-Semitism has raised concerns as officials have focused on Islamophobia instead. Multiple tweets highlight White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's repeated emphasis on hate crimes against Muslims, while downplaying the threat of anti-Semitism. Jewish institutions have long warned about the influence of groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and academics linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. Critics argue that the administration's approach may be making American Jews less safe. The issue has sparked a debate over the prioritization of different forms of hate and the need for a comprehensive response to combat all forms of discrimination.
Asked about Antisemitism, Karine Jean-Pierre Talks about Hate Crimes against Muslims Instead https://t.co/jcq8H79LK1 #StandWithIsrael
Asked about the Biden administration’s concern about anti-semitism in the wake of the murder of 1400 innocent Jews in Israel by Muslim terrorists, KJP says the real issue is Islamophobia. https://t.co/yp3Of6oVpT
Asked about Antisemitism, Karine Jean-Pierre Talks about Hate Crimes against Muslims Instead - @philipaklein on how "the Biden administration is downplaying the threat of antisemitism and making American Jews less safe." https://t.co/KMQKvdxBH4
Karine Jean-Pierre in Response to Concerns of Rising Anti-Semitism: “Muslims Have Endured a Disproportionate Number of Hate-Fueled Attacks” (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/gNuQowJyMM
White House press secretary stresses the Biden administration is concerned about rising antisemitism, shortly after answering on the matter with a comment that largely focused on rising Islamophobia https://t.co/tnRSsjvD6Q
Asked About Anti-Semitism, Karine Jean-Pierre Talks About Hate Crimes Against Muslims Instead https://t.co/e1hcjdQ6wv
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on antisemitism concern in America: KJP: "Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks" https://t.co/D4XVnEDupf
Journalist: "What is the level of concern right now about a potential rise of antisemitism in light of everything that’s going on in Israel?” Karine Jean-Pierre: “Look, we have not seen any credible threats. I know there’s always questions about credible threats and so I just… https://t.co/WT0OyhIewA https://t.co/xR7LbmQh4P
Notice how Biden's post about Islamophobia does not mention anti-Semitism, but the one on anti-Semitism mentions Islamophobia. https://t.co/QMAZxDXIfs
A reporter asks the WH press sec what the level of concern is regarding the potential rise of antisemitism: "We have not seen any credible threats ... Muslim and those perceived to be Muslim have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks." https://t.co/egFQQHpiNX
Karine Jean-Pierre is asked if Joe Biden and his handlers are worried about the rise in *anti-Semitism* and she instantly jumps to defend Muslims: "Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks..." What on earth?!? https://t.co/YcAywrVKlm
Jean-Pierre is asked about the rise of anti-Semitism in America and responds by saying “Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks." https://t.co/VCGNYeToUA
REPORTER: "Does the President view anti-Israel protests and sentiment on college campuses as antisemitism? KJP: "I'm not going to get into any specifics on that." https://t.co/RadLqxf8T5
A reporter grills the WH press sec on whether Biden views anti-Israel protests and sentiment on college campuses as antisemitism: "People have the right to peacefully protest but we in this administration are going to always denounce antisemitism—any form of hate." https://t.co/onH5EPVvev
When asked about anti-Semitism, KJP laments Islamophobia. https://t.co/Mp2PKNtyZS
"For well over a decade, Jewish institutions have filed numerous complaints and published reports warning about SJP and Muslim Brotherhood-linked academics," writes @EFischberger. https://t.co/3Cc2RkpvAs