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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter provides in-depth coverage of the increasing anti-Jewish sentiment both in the United States and around the globe.
INSIDE TODAY’S EDITION:
– Discover the controversial far-left streamer causing a rift among Democrats
– Fetterman discusses how his pro-Israel stance is impacting his support within the Democratic Party
– A Harvard alum applauds the Trump administration’s approach to combating antisemitism at the prestigious university

Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, celebrated a groundbreaking victory with his supporters on Tuesday night, November 4, 2025, in New York. Notable online personality Hasan Piker was present at Mamdani’s election watch party. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
FEATURED STORY: With more than 3 million followers, Hasan Piker is a Twitch streamer known for his controversial views, including antisemitic remarks and provocative statements such as claiming the U.S. “deserved” 9/11. Despite this, Democrats seem hesitant to publicly denounce him. Some progressive leaders engage with Piker to connect with younger audiences, yet his extreme rhetoric and support for groups like Hamas have become a point of contention within the party, according to critics and moderate Democrats.
WATCH: Actress Debra Messing shares her experiences with antisemitism, discusses the October 7 events, and responds to criticism of her pro-Israel position. VIEW THE VIDEO HERE:
MORAL CLARITY: Sen. John Fetterman cited “moral clarity” as the reason for his increasing divide with the Democratic Party, particularly regarding his staunch support for Israel and opposition to the government shutdown. He criticized colleagues for platforming controversial figures like Hasan Piker and accused the party of abandoning federal workers. Fetterman remains unapologetic, prioritizing principles over political alignment within his party.
GRATEFUL GRAD: A Harvard alum is applauding the Trump administration’s aggressive crackdown on the university’s admissions and safety policies. The graduate praised federal probes into alleged race-based preferences and the school’s “failure” to protect Jewish students from antisemitism. The move follows a massive $2.2 billion funding freeze, as the White House demands Harvard overhaul its leadership and “hostile” international admissions.

Harvard faculty and staff hold signs from inside Harvard Yard during a press conference by faculty supporters of the Harvard Out of Palestine coalition outside Harvard Yard. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
BLAMING THE JEWS: ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan faces renewed disciplinary scrutiny after a UN investigation found a “factual basis” for sexual misconduct allegations involving a female aide. While an internal judicial panel suggested he could resume duties, ICC member states recently voted to extend proceedings. Khan denies the “smear” campaign, which coincides with his high-profile push for war crimes warrants against Israeli leaders.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Federal judge Roy Altman argues that the “keyboard courtroom” of social media fosters extremism and misinformation. To combat this, he suggests teaching younger generations to adopt a “juror’s mindset”—evaluating claims through objective evidence, neutral observation, and logic rather than emotion. By applying legal methodologies to digital discourse, citizens can better distinguish facts from divisive slogans and propaganda.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “I may have lost the socialist vote and the pro-Iran vote in my party, but that’s part of my party that’s growing, unfortunately.” – Sen. John Fetterman.
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