Congress 'Gridlocked' Over Censorship Bills to Suppress 'Anti-Semitism'Chris MenahanInformationLiberation Jul. 30, 2025 |
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![]() Gridlock in Congress is reportedly preventing passage of multiple Anti-Defamation League-backed censorship bills aimed at suppressing First Amendment-protected criticism of Jews and Israel.Attempts by the ADL to exploit the Capital Jewish Museum shooting and the attack in Boulder, Colorado to justify eliminating the First Amendment are going nowhere in the House and Senate, Jewish Insider laments. The ADL-backed "STOP HATE Act" is also likely to fail.
From Jewish Insider, "Congress gridlocked over legislation to crack down on antisemitism": The House and Senate have passed resolutions condemning the attacks, but key legislation related to antisemitism remains stalled, even as lawmakers individually and in groups continue to press for action.What a nice way to say "thanks" to US taxpayers for giving them $454.5 million for fiscal year 2024 alone. One Republican senator working on the Antisemitism Awareness Act told Jewish Insider they have not seen much movement among colleagues who have continued concerns about the legislation, in conversations with those colleagues and the White House.Note that this unnamed senator won't even go on record while he champions taking away our free speech rights. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said at a press conference last week that there needs to be, for sure more focus from Congress on tackling antisemitism. A key part of that, he said, will be sidelining extreme voices.The "extremes" in this case are the majority of Americans who don't support Israel's ethnic cleansing and genocide in Gaza. By Greenblatt's standard, you're an "extremist" if you're against eliminating the First Amendment to silence criticism of the genocide he is actively championing.
Despite the roadblocks, AIPAC-owned reps are still pushing forward on trying to take away our free speech: Several Democrats said last week that more needs to be done legislatively to tackle antisemitism.Indeed, Democratic Rep. Bobby Scott noted during the opening of the House's last anti-Semitism hearing just two weeks ago that "This is our ninth hearing on anti-Semitism in 18 months." There have been zero hearings on "racism" or any other identity-based grievance, Scott pointed out.
Rep. Moskowitz threw a fit during another anti-Semitism hearing last month, lamenting that he's being "called a foreign asset" and "a foreign lobbyist" on social media. "Marjorie Taylor Greene is holding up the Antisemitism Awareness Act because she wants to say that Jews killed Jesus!" he raged.
Per usual, the one solution for "anti-Semitism" that is not being proposed is ending the genocide in Gaza and cutting off all US support for Israel. Both proposals now have the support of the majority of Americans, but Congress two weeks ago wouldn't even vote to cut $500 million in funds to the Jewish state.
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