Capitol Hill – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 16 Jun 2021 08:54:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Capitol Hill – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 The chaos on Capitol Hill highlighted America's strength https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/01/07/the-chaos-on-capitol-hill-highlighted-americas-strength/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/01/07/the-chaos-on-capitol-hill-highlighted-americas-strength/#respond Thu, 07 Jan 2021 15:53:23 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=575331 The past four years of turbulence under the Trump administration came to a crescendo on Wednesday as two different Americas clashed on Capitol Hill. All the rioters who arrived at the area – whether they were there for legitimate protest or to ransack the place – wanted to make their voice heard, to make sure […]

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The past four years of turbulence under the Trump administration came to a crescendo on Wednesday as two different Americas clashed on Capitol Hill. All the rioters who arrived at the area – whether they were there for legitimate protest or to ransack the place – wanted to make their voice heard, to make sure forgotten America would be listened to (there were also left-wing radicals among them). 

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The battle for the soul of America came to a boiling point when Trump supporters could no longer take it: the joint meeting of Congress to count the electoral votes and certify Joe Biden's win.

A cop who tried to restore order felt an urge to share with me what she was feeling. She then asked me what my thoughts were. "We in the world love America. Today we are like children looking at our parents fight," I told her.  

The cop then summoned her colleagues and told them that this rings so true. Ths was a sad day for America, because one side thinks the elections were stolen and another one disrespects the good people who had descended on Washington. Despite the violence and chaos – which included fatalities – the situation did not escalate into an armed confrontation. In fact, outside the Capitol, the feeling was that of a celebration. There were even evangelicals near me holding an Israeli flag proudly in their hands. 

I met two Texans who had traveled all the way from the Lone-Star State just so they could show solidarity with their president, who made them feel at home in this cold capital for four years. One of them said that he was against the violence, but stressed that it should not taint everyone else. The other one said that there was no real answer to the question of whether this was bad, because only God knows such matters. He insisted that had the Left and the media not ignored half of the population, this would not have happened. 

"Black lives matter gets their way in violence," he said, essentially echoing what many on the Right have been wondering since May, when the George Floyd protests got underway and America's cities were set ablaze. The Texans made it clear that on January 20th, their president would still be Donald Trump, regardless of whom gets sworn in. 

In the aftermath of the protest it was clear that the city was in shock. While the pandemic had already turned the streets mostly empty, Wednesday night saw the US capital become a ghost town, in part because of the mayor's curfew. 

This was the first time the Holy of Holies of American democracy was invaded by a non-foreign entity. But for all of the darkness that we saw on Tuesday, there is also a ray of light: America is still on a solid footing and is in no danger of unraveling. Some of the protesters ever took selfies with cops. So it turned out that even in such dire circumstances, human relationships know how to transcend politics after all. Likewise, the restaurants were open outside and people went about their business as much as they can in this era of corona.

It was a sad day for America, but it also proved how strong it is. 

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Anyone who was in Washington could sense just how dramatic a day it was, although it was hard to foresee the absolutely terrifying chaos that would take over Capitol Hill.

This was a sad day for America that we love. An America that is torn and divided. A police officer in the crowd turns to me and asks what I think of all this. America is loved around the world, and now people are watching it the way children look on when their parents fight.

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The policewoman called her fellow officers over and told them how true that is.

Shortly after the congressional meeting on certifying the electors and US President-elect Joe Biden's election victory and after both houses of Congress went into their separate chambers to discuss whether to invalidate Arizona's electors, the protests got out of control. At first, there were reports protesters had made their way into one of the compound's buildings, but later, a few demonstrators broke through the blockades, making it to the US Congress.

The situation led to police imposing a lockdown on Capitol Hill, halting discussions in the US Congress and Senate and stalling the elector vote count. Fox News reported Homeland Security had sent forces to the compound in an attempt to gain control of the chaos that dominated the area. Yet the situation continued to deteriorate as the hours passed and protesters gathered on the Capitol plaza with flags. Some of them even began to commit acts of vandalism and made it to the Senate, and nearly made it into Congress.

As a result, both houses of Congress were evacuated, but not before lawmakers received an order to don the gas masks under their seats to be able to withstand the tear gas. US Vice President Mike Pence was evacuated to safety, according to a report by NBC News. At the same time, The New York Times reported a pipe bomb had been found and destroyed at the Republican National Committee headquarters.

This protest has finally divided Americans in ways that have not been seen for a long time. While the US has had its American Civil War and the Vietnam War, this time, we see two Americas that are incapable of even communicating with one another, and unfortunately, on Wednesday, passions transformed from words into deeds.

For probably the first time ever, the iconic US Capitol was breached in scenes reminiscent of actual revolutions.

At the time of writing, local police have issued a statement saying shots have been fired and a woman was seriously injured. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a curfew. Hundreds of National Guardsmen were dispatched to Washington to restore order.

Ahead of the breach, I even identified some Israeli flags, held up by evangelical Trump supporters.

Both Pence and incoming Vice President Kamala Harris were evacuated to safety and in a tweet, later on, Trump explicitly said, "I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order – respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!"

Pence, who was responsible for the meeting the protesters managed to disrupt, tweeted, "The violence and destruction taking place at the US Capitol Must Stop and it Must Stop Now. Anyone involved must respect Law Enforcement officers and immediately leave the building."

At the same time, the White House issued a statement saying Trump had ordered the National Guard to Capitol Hill to restore order.

Biden called the events "an assault on the citadel of liberty: the Capitol itself. An assault on the people's representatives and the Capitol Hill police sworn to protect them."

America must not surrender to camps. Voter fraud is bad, but division is no better. "We haven't been this divided since the Civil War," a young man from Ohio tells me. Tod from Florida said, "The door was open, so we entered. We hung Trump signs. We didn't use violence."

The situation on Capitol Hill was out of control, but the restaurants open for business in the surrounding area were evidence that violence was not the main issue during the protest. On the other hand, institutions must be respected, and breaking into Capitol Hill under the auspices of Trump's speech was grave.

Even before the chaos broke out in Washington, Trump delivered a forceful speech at the "Save America" rally organized by his supporters, where he made clear to Pence and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell that they had to invalidate the votes of electors "for the nation and the country."

About an hour before both houses of Congress convened to count the votes, Trump arrived at the rally fashionably late. The goal was to encourage lawmakers to invalidate some of the votes and let the House of Representatives have the final say.

He said his supporters were "not going to take it any longer ... They came from all over the world, actually, but they came from all over our country … The media is the biggest problem we have as far as I'm concerned, single biggest problem … We beat them four years ago …. and this year, they rigged an election. They rigged it like they've never rigged an election before. By the way, last night [in Georgia's Senate elections], they didn't do a bad job either ...All of us here today do not want to see our election victory stolen by emboldened radical left Democrats, which is what they're doing and stolen by the fake news media. That's what they've done and what they're doing. We will never give up. We will never concede, it doesn't happen. You don't concede when there's theft involved … Today I will lay out just some of the evidence proving that we won this election, and we won it by a landslide."

A swarm of people trudged from the White House to the Washington Monument in an impressive show of force. Trump called on the crowd to "walk down to the Capitol, and we're going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women. We're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them because you'll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong.

"Today we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections, but whether or not they stand strong for our country, our country," he said.

Joanne, who came to Washington from Arkansas with her daughter, told me, "I don't believe Pence will abandon Trump. We all owe Trump so much."

After McConnell delivered his speech saying the Senate would not be intimidated by "thugs" and warning "our democracy would enter a death spiral" if Congress overturned the election results, the crowd following his remarks responded with rage. "He's a traitor," one yelled out. He's "an accomplice to the theft," another said.

"So, what, to preserve institutions you can steal an election?" Danny, who came to Washington from Minnesota, asked me. He's a pharmacist by profession. "They're trying to make us look ignorant," he said.

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88 US senators call on Poland to pay Holocaust victims for property stolen by Nazis https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/06/88-us-senators-call-on-poland-to-pay-holocaust-victims-for-property-stolen-by-nazis/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/06/88-us-senators-call-on-poland-to-pay-holocaust-victims-for-property-stolen-by-nazis/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2019 14:44:17 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=402051 A bipartisan group of 88 US senators signed a letter on Monday to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asking him to "act boldly and with urgency to help Poland resolve this issue comprehensively" of compensating Holocaust victims whose property was stolen by German Nazis. Crediting Pompeo with raising the issue in a statement in […]

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A bipartisan group of 88 US senators signed a letter on Monday to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asking him to "act boldly and with urgency to help Poland resolve this issue comprehensively" of compensating Holocaust victims whose property was stolen by German Nazis.

Crediting Pompeo with raising the issue in a statement in February about the matter, the senators said they were "deeply troubled" with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki responding that the issue has been "resolved."

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"Now is the time, while the last Holocaust survivors are still alive, to back up our words with meaningful action," wrote the senators. "We encourage you to pursue bold initiatives to help Poland to resolve this issue as quickly as possible."

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Sens. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) did not sign the letter.

The letter came less than a month ahead of US President Donald Trump's planned visit to Poland on Sept. 1 to mark the 80th anniversary of the beginning of World War II. It would be Trump's second visit to Poland since July 2017.

Poland is the only affected nation that doesn't have legislation dealing with confiscated restitution from the last century. In March 2018, 59 US senators called on Poland to pass and enact such a law.

In May, Morawiecki said that were Poland to pay restitution for those whose property was stolen in the Holocaust, it would violate "international law and would also be a posthumous victory for Hitler;" therefore, "something like this will never happen."

Approximately 90% of Poland's Jews were killed in the Holocaust.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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Israel's standing in the United States is not a function of any particular administration because it has remained a largely bipartisan issue, a panel of experts said during the second day of the Herzliya Conference 2019 at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.

The panel, which focused on US-Israel relations included Israel Hayom Editor-in-Chief Boaz Bismuth, former US Senator Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and David Makovsky, who is a distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

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"Ehud Barak, when he was the defense minister, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was prime minister, both said that security relations had never been better, so what you want is a president on both sides of the aisle – Republican or Democrat – who thanks the United States as Netanyahu did," Makovsky said.

"I don't think it helps anybody to demonize the Democrats when they've been so supportive in the past," he continued.

Senator Kirk said that "Netanyahu has correctly adjusted the relationship between Trump and himself. We see that the president is very attached to personal relationships, so the relationship between Netanyahu and Trump, I would call it a full-blown bromance."

Bismuth concurred that both parties have occasionally shifted their views on Israel and hence it would be unwise to consider only one side of the political spectrum as pro-Israel.

"We all remember amazing friends of Israel among Democratic senators and you also had Republicans who did not have good relations with Israel, so again, let's not rush with our conclusions, but rather understand that we do share the same values," Bismuth said. "The immense strength of those relations between Israel and America [is clear here] – this is the same America which took a Democrat, [former President Harry] Truman 11 minutes to recognize the State of Israel."

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