113 House Democrats Oppose GOP Resolution on Boulder Attack
- The U.S. House passed a resolution on Monday introduced by Rep. Gabe Evans condemning the June 1 antisemitic attack by an Egyptian national in Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall.
- The attack involved Molotov cocktails against pro-Israel marchers advocating for Hamas hostages and was committed by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who overstayed his visa after arriving in 2022.
- Evans’s resolution criticized immigration violations and expressed gratitude to federal immigration law enforcement, while a separate bipartisan resolution condemning antisemitism passed 400-0 without immigration language.
- The resolution passed 280-113 with 75 Democrats joining Republicans, sparking partisan disputes as House Minority Leader Jeffries called it "an embarrassment" and Evans defended the measure as key to preventing future attacks.
- The votes highlight deep partisan divisions over immigration and antisemitism policies amid rising anti-Jewish violence, underscoring challenges in reaching consensus within Congress.
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