Tag: House Of Representatives

The article discusses the implications of the Antisemitism Awareness Act (AAA) passed by the House of Representatives, aiming to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism in the United States.
The article discusses the complex views among liberal Jews regarding Rep. Elise Stefanik, the number-three Republican in the House of Representatives, and her stance on antisemitism.
Rep. George Santos, a Republican from Long Island, has been found to have likely committed substantial violations of federal law by the Ethics Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.
The podcast discusses the focus on Republican infighting in the House of Representatives regarding government shutdowns but questions the assumption that Democrats bear no responsibility for a shutdown.
Eli Lake discusses on a podcast the House of Representatives censure of Adam Schiff for repeatedly lying about having seen intelligence connecting Trump to Russia collusion.
Joe Vogel, a progressive state legislator and Jewish Democrat, is running for an open House seat in Maryland.
The podcast discusses the recent Republican success in passing a debt-ceiling bill in the House of Representatives and highlights the significance of major news organizations providing President Biden with questions in advance.
Benjamin Netanyahu secured a significant victory in Israel's recent election, but forming a right-wing government faces challenges due to demands from various factions and controversial statements by the Religious Zionist party.
In the recent midterm election, the Democrats won control of the House of Representatives after over eight years, while the Republicans increased their majority in the Senate.