Never again,” Jean-Pierre said. Biden will speak to the “horrors” of the Hamas attack, Jean-Pierre said, and how antisemitism is on the rise globally and at home. “And he will speak to how ...
By Peter Baker Reporting from Washington President Biden, who has personally stayed relatively quiet during college campus protests in recent days, plans to speak out against antisemitism next ...
President Biden is heading to the Capitol on Tuesday to give the keynote address at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s annual remembrance ceremony. He will speak about antisemitism on ...
MORE: Biden speaks with Netanyahu as Israeli invasion ... "But there is no place on any campus in America [or] any place in America for antisemitism or hate speech or threats of violence of ...
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) As President Joe Biden prepares for his address, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said he hopes the president will speak about antisemitism “without equivocation.” ...
President Biden will speak next week on Capitol Hill about the rise of antisemitism, tackling an issue that has been intertwined with ongoing protests on college campuses over Israel’s war in Gaza.
In a sad sign of the times, Biden spent more time in this declaration bewailing the upsurge in antisemitism than in praising the rich contributions of Jews to American life. US PRESIDENT Joe Biden ...
Biden will deliver a speech on antisemitism next week, the White House said. President Joe Biden is facing pressure from Republicans to more forcefully speak out on the college protests unfolding ...
In an address at a Holocaust remembrance event, US President Joe Biden spoke about recent protests on university campuses across the US and said his support of Israel is "ironclad". Two broods of ...
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci) President Joe Biden speaks at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial ... Biden on Tuesday decried a “ferocious surge” in antisemitism on college campuses and around the globe ...
On Wednesday, Biden’s interagency task force on antisemitism gathered to discuss how to more quickly advance some of its policy items, according to a person familiar with the discussion.