Democrats overwhelmingly vote against resolution condemning anti-Semitic Boulder attack, while lone Republican votes present

Democrats overwhelmingly vote against resolution condemning anti-Semitic Boulder attack, while lone Republican votes present


The majority of House Democrats voted against a congressional resolution condemning the recent anti-Semitic attack that took place in Boulder, Colorado.

The resolution passed with the support of 205 Republicans and 75 Democrats, while 113 Democrats voted against it. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia as well as Democratic Reps. Sarah McBride of Delaware, Johnny Olszewski of Maryland, Dina Titus of Nevada, Shomari Figures of Alabama, and Herb Conaway of New Jersey voted present.

Notably, the House passed a similar resolution the same night condemning anti-Semitism, except it passed in a near-unanimous 400-2 vote. Greene again voted present as well as Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.

‘Congress never votes on hate crimes committed against white people, Christians, men, the homeless, or countless others.’

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