What does Marjorie Taylor Greene’s break with Trump mean for Jews? Nothing good
The rift is deeply connected to the Republican party's internal battles over antisemitism, in ways that might not be immediately obvious
The rift is deeply connected to the Republican party's internal battles over antisemitism, in ways that might not be immediately obvious
Greene has pushed for the release of the Epstein files — and advanced conspiracy theories about Israel in the process
A far-right firebrand appears to part from her party’s pro-Israel consensus
A second antisemitism resolution expressing gratitude to ICE also passed, but with a smaller margin
Marjorie Taylor Greene accused a shadowy "them" of causing hurricanes in order to swing the presidential election
Some elected officials say offensive things about Jews even while supporting the policy priorities of major Jewish organizations
Greene’s opposition to a bill that would combat antisemitism comes at a time when a number of conservatives are embracing ancient Christian anti-Jewish themes.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie are trying to remove Speaker Mike Johnson over a package of foreign aid bills — including one for Israel
לייענט אַ בריוו פֿון 1949 פֿון אַ לייענער וועמעס זון האָט חתונה געהאַט מיט אַ קריסטלעכער פֿרוי
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