More than half of U.S. Jews say antisemitism is routine; Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act


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Media Miss Minute highlights two stories each episode, one covered by right-leaning media and one by left-leaning media, that are underreported or unreported by the other side.

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More than half of Jewish Americans, 57%, say antisemitism is a “normal” part of their lives, according to a new survey. Meanwhile, 48% said they’ve taken steps to ensure their personal security.

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President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act “if necessary,” specifically, if courts or local officials try to block his deployment of National Guard troops across the nation.


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In this Media Miss Minute, more than half of Jewish Americans say facing antisemitism has become the norm for them. And President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Democrat-led cities across the U.S.

Media Miss by the left: 1 in 3 US Jews take action against antisemitism now seen as normal: Survey

More than half of Jewish Americans, 57%, say antisemitism is a “normal” part of their lives, according to a new joint survey by the Anti‑Defamation League and the Jewish Federations of North America. And 55% say they’ve experienced at least one antisemitic incident over the past year.

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ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement this trend demands an urgent national response, calling it a “five‑alarm fire” for the United States.

“This is not just a Jewish problem. It’s an American problem that demands immediate action from leaders at every level,” he said.

Meanwhile, 79% of respondents say they are concerned about antisemitism, and 48% said they’ve taken steps to ensure their personal security.

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President Trump said he’ll invoke the Insurrection Act if “necessary.” He told reporters on Monday he’d use the law if courts or local officials try to block his deployment of National Guard troops to Democrat-led cities to “suppress crime.”

The Insurrection Act allows the president to deploy the military for law enforcement purposes under limited circumstances. It was last used during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

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Emma Stoltzfus (Video Editor) and Ally Heath (Senior Digital Producer) contributed to this report.
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