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DC Mayor Bowser and police chief to testify to Congress on GWU campus protests

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith will testify before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday regarding the pro-Palestinian protests and encampment at George Washington University. Officials from the House Oversight Committee and the mayor’s office confirmed to the Washington Examiner that both Bowser and Smith will appear before the […]

Ilhan Omar hit with censure resolution from Don Bacon over ‘antisemitic remarks’

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) filed a resolution seeking to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), accusing the House Democrat of making antisemitic remarks after suggesting that some Jewish students at Columbia University were “pro-genocide.”  Bacon introduced the resolution on Tuesday, proposing to condemn Omar for comments she has made about Israel over the last several years. […]

Biden denounces antisemitism at Holocaust Memorial Museum remembrance speech

President Joe Biden strongly denounced antisemitism during a speech at the Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Days of Remembrance ceremony at the Capitol. “We know hate never goes away,” Biden said. “It only hides. And given little oxygen, it comes out from under the rocks. We also know what stops hate. One thing: all of us.” Biden […]

Trump New York trial: Judge scolds prosecutors as Stormy Daniels recounts 2006 sex story

The judge presiding over the New York hush money trial against Donald Trump on Tuesday scolded prosecutors after porn star Stormy Daniels recounted graphic details about her alleged sexual encounter with the former president 18 years ago. After a brief morning break, Judge Juan Merchan addressed the attorneys before bringing back the 12-member jury. Daniels, […]

Trump ‘deeply troubled’ by Jack Smith admission of jumbled classified document boxes

Former President Donald Trump is raising new objections in his classified documents case in Florida after special counsel Jack Smith recently admitted that documents in some boxes federal investigators retrieved from Trump’s home are now out of order. Trump’s attorneys asserted that Smith had “failed to maintain the integrity of the contents of at least […]

MTG unveils demands for Johnson as motion to vacate looms

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) unveiled a list of demands for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as she holds threats over his head to oust him from his top leadership position.  Greene met with Johnson for two hours on Monday to discuss a path forward on her motion to vacate, outlining several concessions she wants […]

Gaza war not a leading issue for college students despite campus protests

Anti-Israel protests regarding the war in Gaza have erupted at college campuses across the country, but polling shows it is not a top issue for most people attending university. A Generation Lab poll shared with Axios shows the war in Gaza ranks at the bottom among top issues for college students. The survey shows only […]

Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito is top ‘Bulldog’ winner

Hats off to the Washington Examiner’s Salena Zito, who was chosen on Tuesday as the nation’s top “Bulldog Awards” columnist. In naming Zito the country’s No. 1 columnist, the Media Research Center said, “The ‘Middle America-whisperer,’ relaying the views and passions of the heartland to those on the coasts. As she best explains herself: ‘In […]

House moves discussion from antisemitism on college campuses to K-12 schools

Leaders from three public school districts will testify before Congress Wednesday as the House shifts its focus from antisemitism on college campuses to K-12 schools nationwide. School leaders from three public school districts, Berkeley, California, Montgomery County, Maryland, and New York City, will answer questions from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. The […]

Biden Department of Education gives schools new guidance on campus antisemitism

President Joe Biden is trying to demonstrate his support of the Jewish community, with his Department of Education providing more guidance to schools and colleges regarding how to deal with antisemitism on campus under Title VI. The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights circulated the guidance in a “Dear Colleague Letter” on Tuesday, coinciding with […]
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