A ‘Calming Feeling,’ a Frenzy and a New Front in the War Over Anti-Semitism By News May 14, 2019 Add Comment Edit Representative Rashida Tlaib’s set off another firestorm with her awkward comment that she had a “calming feeling” knowing that her ancestors had lost their land in the creation of Israel after the Holocaust. Share this post Related PostsNews Analysis: Two Years After Trump’s Victory, Voters Erect an Impediment to His PowerDemocrats Won the House. Here’s What’s Next.Democrats Oust Walker in Wisconsin and Kobach in Kansas but Fall Short in Florida and OhioPennsylvania Democrats Pick Up Victories 2 Years After Trump Wins StateVoter Turnout Soars, Even Before All the Votes Are CountedNews Analysis: A Partisan War Awaits Trump. That Just Might Suit Him.Josh Hawley Defeats Claire McCaskill in Missouri Senate RaceWhen the House and the Senate Are Divided, Who Wins?
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