Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman on the spike in anti-Semitic attacks nationwide .
The recent surge in anti-Semitic attacks across the U.S. has been coupled with a new, dangerous phenomenon as American institutions’ condemnation of crimes against Jews have been walked back in the age of woke-ness and the radical left controls the Democratic agenda, says Dov Hikind.
Hikind, a former New York state assemblyman and founder of the grassroots coalition Americans Against Antisemitism, said in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital that he personally has received calls from members of the Jewish community who were approached by individuals screaming anti-Semitic comments at them on the streets of New York. Hikind said many victims were scared to report incidents to the police out of fear their names would eventually become public – putting them at risk of future harassment.
And a few examples of this phenomenon?
“About 30% of CNN viewers and 32% of CBS viewers said the national debt was only $5 trillion or less. For context, the U.S. national debt has not been that low since 1995, more than 25 years ago,” Mr. Haskins said.
Yes, well. As of Tuesday, the U.S. national debt was $28.1 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.
Meanwhile, Fox News viewers and audiences who watch one of the aforementioned alternative networks were most likely to accurately identify the national debt, with 35% and 37%, respectfully, making the correct selection.
The intricate poll of 2,000 likely U.S. voters was conducted by Rasmussen Polls for the Heartland Institute April 29-May 3 and released Tuesday. The survey queried respondents on the U.S. national debt, the percentage of Americans without health coverage, and tax rates paid by wealthy individuals and families. Find the results at Heartland.org.
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Martha MacCallum pressing a teachers union president over critical race theory and more round out today s top media headlines
White House reporters are reportedly giving the Biden administration substantial control of its messaging, at least when it comes to publishing quotes from government officials.
Politico s West Wing Playbook alleged that White House journalists are fuming over what has been described as rules when it comes to running quotes from the new administration. If you’ve read a quote from an administration official in a newspaper or a wire story recently, there’s a good chance that the White House communications team had an opportunity to edit it first, Politico wrote on Monday. That’s because the Biden White House frequently demands that interviews with administration officials be conducted on grounds known colloquially as background with quote approval, according to five reporters who cover the White House for outlets other than Politico.
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Susan Wright says her late husband always took his constituents concerns to Washington and that’s the legacy I want to continue.
Rep. Ron Wright died from COVID-19 in February and his widow, a longtime GOP activist, came in first in a field of 23 candidates this past weekend in a special election to fill her husband s House seat in Texas’ 6th Congressional District.
In interviews this week with Fox News Digital and on Fox and Friends, Susan Wright highlighted that Ron was very active with constituents and he spent a lot of time here in the district with them, listening to them and taking their concerns to Washington and acting on that, and so I just want to continue to do that.