Most House Dems Refuse to Condemn Accused Terror Attack on Pro-Israel Activists in Boulder
More than 100 Democrats voted against a House GOP-led resolution condemning an alleged terror attack on pro-Israel activists in Boulder, Colorado, as it passed 280-113 with 75 Democrats voting in favor.

A House GOP-led resolution condemning the alleged terror attack on pro-Israel activists in Boulder, Colorado, passed with a margin of 280-113, despite over 100 Democrats voting against it and only 75 joining Republicans in support. The outcome was seen as a significant setback for progressive lawmakers who oppose what they see as an attempt to politicize terrorism. The resolution condemned the alleged attack by a Palestinian assailant on Jewish activists in Boulder in March. The vote reflected the deep divisions within the Democratic Party over issues of Israel and Middle East policy.