greg landsman addresses global rise in antisemitism through social media

greg landsman addresses global rise in antisemitism through social media
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has recently addressed the issue of antisemitism in a series of tweets. Born in Cincinnati in 1976 and a graduate of Ohio University, Landsman has been vocal about various social issues.

On June 10, 2025, Landsman expressed his concerns regarding the global rise of antisemitism. He stated that “Antisemitism is surging globally, and it’s terrifying. We know the history of Jew hate – how it gains traction…slowly; and how it ends…very, very badly.” He emphasized the importance of learning from history to address this issue seriously.

In another tweet on the same day, Landsman criticized former President Donald Trump’s actions related to university campuses. He claimed that “Trump’s actions on campuses have not helped.” He highlighted that campuses have become centers for antisemitic activities and stressed the need for collaboration with groups to combat this trend effectively.

Additionally, Landsman discussed legislative efforts concerning antisemitism. He mentioned that “This is legislation that has been worked on for years, and should pass with unanimous, bipartisan support.” However, he noted its controversial nature without elaborating on specific reasons.

Greg Landsman’s background as a Cincinnati native and his education at Ohio University provide context to his current role as a U.S. Congressman focused on addressing significant societal challenges like antisemitism.



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