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115 House members sign letter warning about one-state outcome
Foxman: New approach needed to new phenomenon of anti-Semitism
Congress defers ‘anti-Semitism’ bill to 2017
The House of Representatives failed to pass a bill targeting campus anti-Semitism, delaying the legislation until 2017, according to two informed Congressional staff members who spoke with Jewish Insider.
Donald Trump, the Jewish savior
Think back to a year ago. The Jewish wars were raging.
Wasserman Schultz challenger ties himself to anti-Iran deal Democrats
In an invitation to a meet and greet in Hollywood on Tuesday, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s challenger, Tim Canova, tied himself to top Democratic representatives who voted against the Iran nuclear deal.
White supremacist David Duke planning congressional bid
White supremacist leader David Duke is gearing up to run for Congress, saying his decision was bolstered by the killing last week of five white Dallas policemen at the hands of a black gunman.
Westside congressman facing first re-election bid discusses Israel
Los Angeles Rep. Ted Lieu is quick to shoot off a friendly tweet. With a computer science degree from Stanford University, he’s one of the more tech-savvy members of Congress.
Both Jewish 25-year-olds bidding to be youngest member of Congress come up short
Congress to block Obama’s proposed cuts to anti-terror funding
Congress is moving towards passing a Homeland Security budget that will restore $270 million in funds for the Urban Area Security Initiative in the 2017 budget, back to the 2016 funding level of $600 million, Senator Chuck Schumer announced on Thursday.