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Jewish Republicans with close ties to House GOP leadership are rebuking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for comparing the Holocaust to mandates to wear face masks and get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, and lobbyist Jeff Miller, an ally and longtime personal friend of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, sharply admonished Greene on Twitter on Tuesday. They were responding to the Georgia Republican’s tweets that assert government and corporate mandates that enforce COVID-19 vaccinations and the wearing of protective masks are tantamount to Nazi Germany’s roundup and genocide of 6 million European Jews.
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Haven’t we been down this road before?
We do a very terrible job at promoting our tiny nation, in fact to use the vernacular, our PR (Public Relations for the novice, uninitiated reader…) SUCKS. This is nothing new. We can win campaign after campaign. We can defend ourselves against the most incredible odds. Again, and again. Our Israeli history is filled with many of these chapters.
As D.C. moves closer to a post-pandemic reality, the Smithsonian reopened two more national museums Friday the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of the American Indian.
Keeping with its coronavirus safety protocols, limited capacities are in place and timed entry passes are required for admittance.
The American History museum is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday through Tuesday. Visitors can reserve passes up to 30 days in advance. A limited number of same-day passes are available from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. each day. Group sizes are limited to six people.
Visitors are allowed up to six passes. Entry times are every 30 minutes. You may print your timed-entry passes at home or show them on a phone or other mobile device.