Posts - Bill - HRES 498 Condemning the surge in antisemitic violence in the United States and reaffirming support for the safety and civil rights of Jewish Americans.
house 06/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to condemn the recent surge in antisemitic violence across the United States and to reaffirm our commitment to the safety and civil rights of Jewish Americans. Our goal is to ensure that peaceful protest is protected while holding accountable those who commit violence or promote hate, and to promote safe, inclusive communities for all.
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HRES 498 - Condemning the surge in antisemitic violence in the United States and reaffirming support for the safety and civil rights of Jewish Americans.
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right-leaning 06/10/2025
Standing with Jewish Americans means zero tolerance for the violent fringe hiding behind ‘pro-Palestinian’ protests.
left-leaning 06/10/2025
Fighting hate means protecting every community—antisemitism is no exception, and this bill gets that right.
moderate 06/10/2025
Supporting civil rights means no tolerance for hate, but let’s ensure it isn’t a backdoor for political weaponization.
right-leaning 06/10/2025
About time Congress called out the pro-terrorist violence on our soil—antisemitism isn’t free speech, it’s pure hatred.
right-leaning 06/10/2025
This resolution doesn’t just condemn hate; it calls out the radical left’s campus chaos breeding Jew-haters in disguise.
moderate 06/10/2025
We need safety for all, yet keep an eye on how this bill balances free speech with security—there’s a fine line to tread.
moderate 06/10/2025
Condemning violence is a no-brainer, but let’s watch that it doesn’t silence legitimate protest in the name of security.
left-leaning 06/10/2025
Calling out violence and hate isn’t fear-mongering, it’s defending our shared values—finally, a clear stand against antisemitism.
left-leaning 06/10/2025
You can’t pick and choose who deserves safety; condemning antisemitism means protecting Jewish Americans without fueling more division.