113 House Democrats Oppose GOP Resolution on Boulder Attack
- On Monday, the U.S. House approved a resolution condemning the antisemitic assault that took place on June 1 at Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall, carried out by an Egyptian individual residing in the United States without legal authorization.
- The resolution, introduced by Rep. Gabe Evans, followed the attack where Mohamed Sabry Soliman threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel march supporting hostages held by Hamas.
- The attack injured over a dozen people and sparked a sharp partisan divide as 75 Democrats joined Republicans to support Evans' immigration-focused resolution while 113 Democrats opposed it.
- Evans praised law enforcement in the resolution stating it 'ensures all acts of antisemitism are condemned' and 'affirms collaboration between law enforcement is key,' while Democrats criticized it as politicizing antisemitism.
- The House also passed a bipartisan resolution condemning antisemitism and the Boulder attack unanimously 400-0, reflecting broad agreement amid ongoing partisan tensions over immigration and antisemitism.
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