Feds Put New York City, D.C. On Notice After Increase in Violent Antisemitism

NEW YORK – The Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism has requested meetings with local leaders in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston to discuss their responses to incidents of antisemitism in schools and on college campuses, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

The task force, created under President Trump’s Executive Order on Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism, aims to engage with mayors, prosecutors, law enforcement, and community members to assess whether federal intervention is needed. Leading task force member Leo Terrell informed Mayors Eric Adams, Karen Bass, Brandon Johnson, and Michelle Wu that their cities may have failed to protect Jewish students from unlawful discrimination, potentially violating federal law.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi criticized officials who did not act decisively against rising antisemitism, particularly following the events of October 7, 2023. “Actions have consequences – inaction does, too,” Bondi stated.

The task force plans to visit university campuses nationwide as part of its broader effort to address antisemitism. Terrell emphasized that the meetings will focus on restoring safety and civility in schools, either through cooperation with local authorities or, if necessary, independent federal action.

The Justice Department encourages individuals who have faced discrimination to file complaints with the Civil Rights Division. Further details on President Trump’s executive order are available through the White House.

Federal officials continue to evaluate the extent of antisemitic incidents and potential legal responses.

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