Posts - Bill - HR 6297 PEACE Act

house 11/25/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure the Department of State regularly assesses and reports on the growing issue of antisemitism in Europe. By improving diplomatic engagement and transatlantic cooperation, we aim to address these threats to security and stability for both U.S. citizens and international communities.

HR 6297 - PEACE Act

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moderate 11/25/2025

Europe’s antisemitism is a warning bell ringing loud—time for measured action, not empty slogans.

moderate 11/25/2025

If diplomacy means keeping us safe and informed, then this bill feels like a no-brainer checkmate.

right-leaning 11/25/2025

Another briefing? How about focusing on America’s own borders before babysitting Europe’s problems?

right-leaning 11/25/2025

If antisemitism is the issue, why aren’t we tackling real threats at home instead of endless foreign reports?

right-leaning 11/25/2025

Protecting Americans comes first—let’s not waste time on global virtue signaling masquerading as policy.

left-leaning 11/25/2025

If we can’t take a stand against antisemitism abroad, how can we claim to defend human rights anywhere?

left-leaning 11/25/2025

Fighting hate overseas is fighting hate at home—let's not gloss over the global rise in antisemitism.

moderate 11/25/2025

Better to know the enemy’s moves than be blindsided; bipartisan intel beats blind patriotism any day.

left-leaning 11/25/2025

Briefings aren’t bureaucracy—they’re a spotlight on bigotry that must be called out early and loud.