'A little rich': Dem taunts Marjorie Taylor Greene over anti-Semitism 'lecture'
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Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she "lectured" Democrats about anti-Semitism.

During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Wednesday, Greene suggested businessman and activist Neville Roy Singham was connected to anti-Israel and anti-ICE protests in the United States.

"He's also said to be nearly a billionaire and gives his money frequently to left-wing organizations," Greene said. "Things like the People's Forum, which received over $20 million from Singham through the Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund, organized anti-Israel protests across the country, and was heavily involved in the protests at Columbia and the takeover of Hamilton Mall."

"He also funded, and unbelievably, the pro-Palestinian protests around the country and on campuses, and Elias Rodriguez, the man who killed the two young Israeli diplomats," she added. "Singham coordinated the anti-ICE L.A. protest... they have been coordinating these anti-ICE protests around the country. And more to come is what the Democrats tell us."

After Greene yielded, Goldman pushed back.

"It's a little rich to be lectured about anti-Semitism from somebody who could not even bring herself to vote yes on an anti-Semitism resolution that was supported by all but two members of the House of Representatives," Goldman said.

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