Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) has accused fellow Democrats of applying a double standard on antisemitism, arguing in a New York Times guest essay that the party has failed to forcefully condemn anti-Israel rhetoric and antisemitic comments from figures on the political left. Gottheimer, a vocal supporter of Israel, singled out progressive commentator Hasan Piker, accusing him of promoting antisemitic and anti-American extremism while receiving support from Democratic politicians. The congressman contrasted the party's swift condemnation of right-wing hate, such as President Donald Trump's past interactions with white nationalist Nick Fuentes, with what he described as reluctance to confront antisemitism from the far left. Gottheimer claimed some Democrats privately acknowledge concerns about Piker's rhetoric but avoid public criticism out of fear of backlash from progressive activists.
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Democrat accuses party of double standard on antisemitism
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May 10, 2026 • 6:23 PM
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Both Yahoo and Fox News reported on Rep. Josh Gottheimer's criticism of his party's handling of antisemitism, focusing on his accusations of a double standard and his singling out of Hasan Piker. Both outlets highlighted Gottheimer's argument that Democrats condemn right-wing hate but are silent on far-left antisemitism, as well as his claim that some Democrats privately criticize Piker but avoid public condemnation. The coverage from both sources was largely consistent, with no significant divergence in framing or emphasis.
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