Chuck Schumer refused to bring the Antisemitism Awareness Act for a vote. He is singlehandedly prevented legislation fighting antisemitism from being voted on in the Senate.
Chuck is an enemy of Jewish people. He is a pox on my people.
An important video exposing Schumer for refusing to bring the Antisemitism Awareness Act for a vote.
If you’re concerned about the rampant violent antisemitism, vote Republican. pic.twitter.com/msAkoDFSx4
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) November 1, 2024
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Chuck Schumer is a disgrace to our people, a modern-day kapo who would sell his people to gain power for his beloved party. Jewish kids were attacked on campuses all over the US, and that was his response. Remember that on November 5. I will. pic.twitter.com/jH7iNfBygE
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) October 31, 2024
Sen. Schumer spent decades campaigning in the Jewish community as a "shomer" or "protector" of the Jews.
The House report reveals that Sen. Schumer was actually a "shomer" for campus antisemites.
This is why Schumer's numbers catastrophically collapsed among New York Jews from… pic.twitter.com/kAjOPDursQ
— Daniel Greenfield – "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) October 31, 2024
Please share with undecided Jewish voters: Chuck Schumer won’t bring the bipartisan Deterrent Act to a Senate vote. This would regulate foreign funding in our colleges, something we Jewish students have been asking for years. Why wont Kamala Harris or Senate Dems support this?! pic.twitter.com/jqooKB8ecl
— Shabbos Kestenbaum (@ShabbosK) October 30, 2024
Donald Trump: “Chuck Schumer refused to shake the Israeli PM’s hand. Chuck Schumer has become a Palestinian… He’s become a proud member of Hamas.”
Do you agree with @realDonaldTrump? pic.twitter.com/F6bc8NefgQ
— Hashem (@HashemAllMighty) November 1, 2024
Columbia University leaders were assured by Sen. Schumer and staffers that Democrats had their back on campus antisemitism
They hoped Democrats would take the House to protect them from further congressional scrutiny on antisemitism
Jews who vote for Democrats are voting to… pic.twitter.com/DgDeKGvQrk
— Daniel Greenfield – "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) October 31, 2024
Democratic leadership meaning @SenSchumer . What’s an order of magnitude beyond disgrace, disgust and shame? You are that Chuck! You disgust us https://t.co/AHs5uF9TH6
— Dov Hikind (@HikindDov) October 31, 2024
Chuck is an enemy of Jewish people.
‘Best Strategy Is To Keep Heads Down’: Schumer Advised Columbia’s Leaders To Ignore Anti-Semitism Backlash, Saying Their ‘Problems Are Really Only Among Republicans’
By Adam Kredo, November 1, 2024:
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) quietly advised Columbia University’s leaders to “keep heads down” and ignore congressional criticism of the school’s handling of campus anti-Semitism, telling former university president Minouche Shafik that the school’s “political problems are really only among Republicans,” according to a new House Committee on Education and the Workforce report.
The committee’s 300-page report stems from more than a year of interviews and over 400,000 pages of internal documents produced by elite schools like Columbia, Harvard University, Yale University, Northwestern University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. It demonstrates, by producing the private emails and text messages of university leaders, how they failed to protect Jewish students as anti-Semitic mobs seized their campuses in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror spree.
It also reveals that Schumer advised Shafik to tune out the criticism she was receiving from House Republicans.
Shafik, who resigned from her post in August amid a series of anti-Semitism scandals that roiled the school, texted board of trustees co-chairs David Greenwald and Claire Shipman in January to inform them that she had met with Schumer. The top Senate Democrat, according to text messages obtained by the committee, “advised Shafik that ‘universities political problems are really only among Republicans'” and “recommended the ‘best strategy is to keep heads down.'”
“When asked, Schumer and his staff indicated they did not believe it was necessary for the University’s leaders to meet with Republicans,” the report states. “Greenwald echoed this, writing in response, ‘If we are keeping our head down, maybe we shouldn’t meet with Republicans.'” In the texts published in the report, Shafik identifies Schumer as “very positive and supportive (and quite the storyteller).”
Days later, text messages show, Greenwald sent his predecessor, Jonathan Lavine, a New York Times article on the committee’s “aggressive and expansive investigation into institutions of higher education.”
“Let’s hope the Dems win the house back,” Lavine wrote. “Absolutely,” Greenwald responded.
Schumer’s private assessment differed from the public one he offered months later, when anti-Israel students launched the encampment that took over Columbia’s Morningside Heights campus and eventually led to the violent storming of a campus building. At that point, in late April, Schumer criticized the protesters’ “lawlessness.”
The texts from Shafik and her board co-chairs, the committee wrote in its report, show that university leaders “viewed antisemitism as a PR issue rather than a campus problem.”
Neither Columbia nor Schumer immediately responded to requests for comment.
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