The Point: Rep. Ritchie Torres on Schumer's rebuke of Netanyahu & Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado on ending "normalized" hate
The Point
A shocking denunciation of Israel, a move to separate China from TikTok, and other big issues facing Congress. Plus, what to do about the rise in antisemitism and Islamophobia in New York?
Talking Points
It's been a big week in Washington, D.C. and Rep. Ritchie Torres of the Bronx has been in the thick of it.
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Torres was on the New York City Council for seven years before he was elected to Congress in 2020. He was asked what he's most proud of during his 20 years in politics.
New York Lieutenant Gov. Antonio Delgado, who chairs a committee on antisemitism and Islamophobia, said, "Hate has been normalized to a degree that is simply not sustainable for a healthy, well-functioning, civilized society," especially after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7.
Delgado said it's impacting all marginalized communities.
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