House Judiciary Committee Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing in Biden Administration's Alleged Support for Israeli Protests
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Republicans, has released a report after nearly a year of investigations into the Biden administration's alleged support for Israeli nonprofits involved in protests against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plans in 2023. The report found no evidence of wrongdoing, despite theoretical claims that protest groups 'may have' received U.S. grants. The investigation was initiated following a 2023 opinion piece by Caroline Glick, now an advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The report suggests connections between U.S. government grants and Israeli protests, but lacks concrete proof. It also examines potential ties between the Biden administration and organizations with alleged connections to Palestinian terrorist groups, but again, no direct evidence was found.