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Mr. FINE. Mr. Speaker, it is easy to criticize anti-Semitism when it happens on the other side. It is more difficult to address it when it happens on your own.
It was not enough for Tucker Carlson to, a few days ago, say that every Jew should have to do a DNA test to prove that they were Jewish. It was not enough for him to say that a terrorist should be able to kill us if they are under 18 years old.
Yet, yesterday, Tucker Carlson attacked perhaps the best and the most good group of Jews who are out there, a group of people who see their job to evangelize not other Jews but Jews themselves, Chabad--a group that no one ever has anything bad to say about because they care about everyone.
I wear a kippah from UF Chabad today in honor of them.
We have a cancer in this country. It is anti-Semitism, and Tucker Carlson represents it. He is many things, but one thing President Trump and I agree on is that he is certainly not MAGA.
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