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Coleman: Obama's Iran deal is finally where it should be — dead
Friday, May 11, 2018
By: Former Sen. Norm Coleman, The Hill
RJC Statement on Trump Announcement that U.S. Will Withdraw from the Iran Deal
Washington, D.C. -- Today, the Republican Jewish Coalition issued the following statement:
RJC Statement on Barbara Bush
Washington, D.C. -- Today, the Republican Jewish Coalition issued the following statement from National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman:
RJC Statement on the Retirement of Speaker Paul Ryan
Washington, D.C. -- RJC National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman and RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks released the following statements today.
RJC Celebrates the Passage of The Taylor Force Act in the Omnibus
Washington, D.C. -- Today, the Republican Jewish Coalition released the following statement from National Chairman, Senator Norm Coleman:
RJC National Chairman Norm Coleman Condemns Arthur Jones
Washington D.C. -- Today, Republican Jewish Coalition National Chairman Norm Coleman issued the following statement on Arthur Jones:
RJC Congratulates Mike Pompeo on His Appointment to be the Next Secretary of State
Washington D.C. -- Today the Republican Jewish Coalition issued the following statement from Executive Director Matt Brooks, congratulating Mike Pompeo on his appointment to be the next Secretary of State:
RJC Calls on Nancy Pelosi to Demand Congressman James Clyburn’s Resignation
Washington D.C. -- Today the Republican Jewish Coalition issued the following statement from Executive Director Matt Brooks:
RJC Calls on Seven Farrakhan-connected Members of Congress to Resign
Ties to Anti-Semitic Leader Should Not Be Tolerated
Washington D.C. -- Today, in the wake of the news that seven members of Congress are connected to known anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, the RJC released the following statement from Executive Director Matt Brooks:
RJC Statement on the Anti-Israel Remarks by PA-18 Candidate Conor Lamb
Washington, D.C. -- The Republican Jewish Coalition responded today to a report that Democrat congressional candidate Conor Lamb, who is running in the special election in Pennsylvania’s 18th district, accused the government of Israel of "terrorism" and of targeting Palestinian women and children during the Second Intifada in 2002.