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House Passes Resolution Condemning Testimony Of University Presidents On Antisemitism

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The GOP-led House passed a resolution condemning antisemitism and criticized the testimony of three college presidents who evaded questions about the treatment of Jewish students on campus.

The resolution received bipartisan support, with 303 members in favor and 126 against.

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik hailed the resolution as a historic bipartisan effort. (Trending: Kid Rock Rages Against ‘Woke’ Target)

The resolution called out the presidents for their responses during a hearing, and after intense backlash, one president resigned.

“The world is watching as Members from both sides of the aisle stand resolutely with the Jewish people to condemn antisemitism on university campuses and the morally bankrupt testimony of the Harvard, MIT, and Penn university presidents during last week’s House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing,” Stefanik wrote.

“It is disappointing and revealing that 128 Democrats chose to vote against condemning antisemitism on college campuses and the pathetic and abhorrent testimony of the university presidents.”

Lawmakers are continuing to address the issue, with an investigation announced into the universities over antisemitism on their campuses.

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