“Antisemitic hate crimes are wrong, but so are all hate crimes. Yet Congress never votes on hate crimes committed against white people, Christians, men, the homeless, or countless others. Tonight, the House passed two more antisemitism-related resolutions, the 20th and 21st I’ve voted on since taking office.
“Meanwhile, Americans from every background are being murdered — even in the womb — and Congress stays silent. We don’t vote on endless resolutions defending them.
“Prioritizing one group of Americans and/or one foreign country above our own people is fueling resentment and actually driving more division, including antisemitism.
“These crimes are horrific and easy for me to denounce. But because of the reasons I stated above, I voted present.” – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, drawing scorn from fellow House Republicans and the rabbi seen below.
Marjorie, I encourage you to read this @AJCGlobal report in the link below. It will help give you a greater understanding of why combatting antisemitism is vital — and why it’s incumbent upon us all to fight back.https://t.co/3DdxP0NnMO https://t.co/JVKlvKUCQ1
— Mike Lawler (@lawler4ny) June 10, 2025
Blaming. The. Jews. For. Antisemitism:
“Prioritizing one group of Americans and/or one foreign country above our own people is fueling resentment and actually driving more division, including antisemitism.” https://t.co/htdOvF99Wa
— David Shor (@DYShor) June 10, 2025
Antisemitism is wrong and the largest group of hate crimes, but you blame the Jews and resolutions against attacking us for increasing hatred?
Troubling but not surprising from Madame Space Laser.
— Samuel Stern (@RabbiSamStern) June 10, 2025
Dear @RepMTG,
I used to excuse your antisemitism based on your obvious stupidity, but there comes a time where even half-wits must be held accountable.Everything you said here is wrong, and you are antisemitic.
Let me explain: https://t.co/LLlcnIzKjZ
— Mark Goldfeder (@MarkGoldfeder) June 10, 2025