On the recordMay 14, 2024
They say they condemn antisemitism, yet they embrace the great replacement theory, a White supremacist belief that is rooted in both anti-immigrant and antisemitic sentiment.
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congress.govThey say they condemn antisemitism, yet they embrace the great replacement theory, a White supremacist belief that is rooted in both anti-immigrant and antisemitic sentiment.
Ted Lieu accuses colleagues of hypocrisy regarding their stance on antisemitism and immigration.
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