Republican Rep. Darrell Issa told Fox News Digital that it would be a “huge help” if President Biden disavowed and rejected donations from progressive groups that are fueling anti-Israel protests nationwide. On the other hand, he also explained that the Democratic Party’s indifferent response showed the rise of anti-Israel forces.・Semitism within the party.
”If the president, whether it’s George Soros or a bunch of other supporters, comes out and honestly says, not only do we want to send the money back, but we want them to stop funding people who support violence. That’s going to be tough. It’s been a huge help,” Issa said. “I don’t expect him to do that.”
The anti-Israel protests are being organized by groups supported by progressive donors, including George Soros, some of whom have also donated to Democrats and Biden, Fox News Digital reported. Ta. reported last month.
soros recently given Donated $250,000 to Biden’s re-election effort Politico reported Earlier this month, it was revealed that some of Biden’s biggest donors were also funding groups associated with campus protests.
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L- Colombian anti-Israel protests R- President Biden (Getty Images)
Issa told Fox News Digital that the Democratic Party’s response to the protests is an example of anti-Semitism finding a home within the party.
”The growth of The Squad and the people who think the same way, are willing to talk the same way, or at least support them, is certainly in line with the Democratic Party of Robert F. Kennedy, John Kennedy, and even Steny Hoyer. It became an opportunity for people to recognize that it was a party. He’s gone,” Issa told Fox News Digital this week.
“They are no longer going to defend Israel or oppose anti-Semitism, and that is becoming clear in the incredible turnout that they do not support Israel.”
Issa told FOX News Digital that he is “deeply disappointed” in President Biden’s response to anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the country, adding that the president’s desire to “appease” both sides is not clear within the Democratic Party. He explained that it was a sign that anti-Semitism was getting worse. A party that lasts for years.
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California Republican Congressman Darrell Issa speaks at a hearing in Washington, DC, USA (Ting Sheng/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
”“I think President Biden is trying to appease both sides and tell both sides that he is in the middle,” Issa said. “We succeeded in swaying Israel and the pro-Israel community, who are looking at President Biden.” In other words, it undermines his efforts to end Hamas and his allies. ”
“It’s really sad, because historically they’ve enjoyed pro-Israel votes, Jewish votes, both Arab and Israeli, and the Republican Party has always been the party that supported Israel. George W. Bush, Stronger Friend No, neither is President Trump.”You know, President Trump promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem, but when you look at it, we’ve been pro-Israel for a long time. I understand.People are realizing that real anti-Semitism exists in the Democratic Party and is tolerated in the Democratic Party.. ”
president biden I waited for 9 days Before speaking on camera about the anti-Israel violence on campus, Issa said it was the main reason the protests spread the way they did.
“President Biden had to tell all the governors of both parties on the first day, you act or I will act, because the fact is that civil disobedience that escalates into violence is a federal issue.” said Issa. “If he had done that and challenged the governor to intervene aggressively and quickly, we would not have seen this escalate.”
Issa, who attended high school in Ohio during the 1970 riots and shootings at Kent State University, told Fox News Digital that he fears history will repeat itself.
“As someone who was in high school when riots broke out in Kent State and not only schools were closed after May 4th, but so were nearly every college in the country. History repeats itself in disgusting ways. “I’m watching,” Issa said. “Protests against the Vietnam War were okay, the violence was not, but we were slow to get over it because many of the professors were on the same side as the students.”
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A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag while marching on the Columbia University campus in support of a protest camp supporting Palestinians. (Reuters/David Dee Delgado)
Issa continued, “It’s the same situation. Anti-Semitism on campus, and the elites are also adding to it. They’ve been teaching anti-Semitism for a long time, and as a result, they have a hard time enforcing it.” “There are very few states.” In my home state of California, governors are happy to do what Governor Youngkin and other governors in Virginia have done: act quickly and then act again if things don’t work. It’s amazing that UCLA was able to build faster. They couldn’t get a permit like anyone else in California, so they built it out of plywood and everyone watched and eventually tried to slow it down or stop it, but it was too late. ”
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not receive a response.





