On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, seven Jewish worshippers were murdered in cold blood outside a synagogue in Jerusalem. Make no mistake, Mr. Speaker, this was no random act of violence. This was a heinous and cowardly attack rooted in hate, bigotry, and anti-Semitism. In the face of such evil, it is imperative that we come together not as Democrats or Republicans but as Americans committed to fighting against anti-Semitism and defending the sacred relationship between the United States and Israel. ``Never again'' is more than a mere hashtag for social media. It is a solemn oath. I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to act against anti-Semitism wherever it is or whomever it comes from. ____________________
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