![]() KIRBY: I think you saw that Secretary Blinken attended a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Japan. With that, the Admiral is here again today just to give any updates on what’s happening in the Middle East and take any of your foreign policy question. And we will certainly continue to speak out. And we strongly condemn anyone who seeks to harm Jewish, Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian American or any - or any other communities. National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia in the United States.Īntisemitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of hate have no place in America. Make no mistake, we will continue to speak out against hate of every - every dimension.Īnd that is why, just last week, you heard from - you heard from this administration: The President and Vice President announced that the administration will develop the first U.S. The President strongly condemns these brazen acts of antisemitism and has repeatedly made clear: Targeting Jews because of their beliefs or their identity is unacceptable. Disturbing acts - like ripping down posters of Jewish - of Jewish held hostage - hostages by Hamas vandalizing Jewish institutions threatening to com- commit acts of violence against Jewish students, Jewish faith leaders, and Jewish communities - inflame tensions, stoke fear, and are completely - completely unacceptable. We continue to see an alarming trend of antisemitic threats and attacks targeting Jewish communities across the country. Now, I want to turn to what’s going to happen at 2 o’clock today: Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden will brief the American Jewish community on the ongoing implementation of the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, including the administration’s response to the rise of antisemitic incidences on college campuses. Our focus is going to remain on our work to grow the economy, lower costs for families, and protect fundamental freedoms against dangerous agendas that are out of touch with the American people. We have always said that voting matters and polls do not. And last night, voters sent a very, very clear message. Wade.Īnd from Kentucky to Virginia to Pennsylvania, voters in those states also turned out to roundly reject abortion bans that jeopardize the health and the lives of women, force women to travel hundreds of miles for care, and threatened to criminalize doctors and nurses. ![]() Ohio is now the seventh state where voters turned out in droves to redrect - reject attempts by Republican-elected officials to impose extreme abortion bans since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. On the heels of an attempt to weaken voters’ voices at the ballot box in August, the people of Ohio voted decisively last night to make reproductive care a constitutional right in their state. ![]() In Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and in Virginia, voters once again sided with President Biden’s agenda to stand up for fundamental freedoms and build an economy for the middle class and protect democracy. So, President Biden’s values and agenda won big across the country last night. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””. ![]() ![]()
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