U.S. House Introduces Bipartisan Resolution Condemning Online Personalities for Antisemitism
A bipartisan resolution was introduced in the U.S. House to condemn streamer Hasan Piker and podcaster Candace Owens for spreading antisemitism. The measure was proposed by Representatives Mike Lawler and Josh Gottheimer. Piker stated that the resolution shows congressmen are making antisemitism worse.
jns.orgA bipartisan resolution has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to condemn streamer Hasan Piker and podcaster Candace Owens for spreading antisemitism. The resolution targets what its proponents described as antisemitic rhetoric and content from prominent online personalities.
The resolution aims to address hate-filled rhetoric disseminated online, as stated by its proponents. It specifically names Piker and Owens in connection with antisemitic content. Piker responded by stating that the action proves congressmen are making antisemitism worse. The resolution is set for consideration in the House.
A photo from November 4, 2025, shows US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Hasan Piker speaking at an election night rally in New York City for Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani. The event followed initial projections of Mamdani's win in the Brooklyn borough.
The photo was credited to Jeenah Moon of Reuters. This context relates to Piker's public appearances alongside political figures.
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U.S. House introduces bipartisan resolution to condemn Hasan Piker and Candace Owens for antisemitism.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post - November 4, 2025
Hasan Piker speaks with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at an election rally in New York City.
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Potential Impact
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The resolution could lead to House debate on online antisemitism.
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Piker and Owens may face increased public scrutiny over their content.
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Bipartisan support might encourage similar measures against hate speech.
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