HRES 1239
Condemning antisemitic hate-filled rhetoric and content disseminated by prominent online personalities, and urging social media platforms and public leaders to denounce and address such conduct.
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Bill overview
This resolution expresses the House of Representatives’ concern regarding the rise of antisemitic rhetoric and content disseminated by prominent online personalities, specifically citing Hasan Piker and Candace Owens. It urges social media platforms and public leaders to actively denounce and address such harmful conduct, emphasizing the connection between online narratives and real-world harm against Jewish communities. The resolution also calls for a commitment to combating antisemitism in all forms, both online and offline.
Key provisions
- Condemns antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories promoted by influential online personalities.
- Urges online platforms to enforce policies against hate speech and prevent the spread of antisemitic content.
- Calls on public officials and community leaders to unequivocally condemn antisemitism.
- Rejects efforts to downplay or excuse antisemitic rhetoric.
- Affirms the United States’ commitment to combating antisemitism and ensuring the safety of Jewish communities.
Who is affected
- Jewish individuals and communities
- Social media platforms
- Public officials
- Online personalities (influencers)
- Technology companies
Notable changes
- Specifically names Hasan Piker and Candace Owens as examples of individuals spreading antisemitic content.
- Highlights the significant increase in antisemitic incidents, including a 344% rise over the past 5 years and an 893% rise over the past 10 years.
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119th CONGRESS — 2d Session
H. RES. 1239
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
RESOLUTION
Condemning antisemitic hate-filled rhetoric and content disseminated by prominent online personalities, and urging social media platforms and public leaders to denounce and address such conduct.
Whereas the rise of digital media platforms has enabled individuals with large audiences to disseminate disinformation, commentary, and political viewpoints to millions of viewers worldwide;
Whereas such influence carries a heightened responsibility to avoid rhetoric that promotes hatred, violence, or discrimination against any group, including Jewish individuals and communities;
Whereas antisemitism has surged in the United States and globally in recent years, fueled in part by online disinformation, conspiracy theories, and extremist rhetoric;
Whereas antisemitic incidents have significantly increased, including a 344 percent increase over the past 5 years, and a 893 percent increase over the past 10 years, and online platforms have been identified as a major vector for the spread of such hatred;
Whereas Hasan Piker, a prominent online streamer, has often used antisemitic rhetoric, including expressing support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization;
Whereas, in August 2019, during a stream on Twitch, Hasan Piker stated that America deserved 9/11
;
Whereas Hasan Piker referred to Orthodox Jews as inbred
;
Whereas Hasan Piker downplayed sexual violence committed by Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization, against innocent civilians on October 7, 2023, stating, It doesn’t matter if f-ing rapes happened on October 7th […] that doesn’t change the dynamic for me at all
;
Whereas Hasan Piker has expressed support for Hamas on multiple occasions, including on April 14, 2026, stating, Hamas over Israel every single time
and doubling down on claims in multiple media appearances that Hamas is a thousand times better than Israel
;
Whereas Candace Owens has employed rhetoric that has included conspiracy theories accusing Israel of controlling the United States Government, promoting false claims that Jews are taught by ancient religious texts to hate non-Jews, and casting doubt on the truth of the stories of Holocaust survivors;
Whereas, on February 1, 2026, Candace Owens posted on X an antisemitic claim that the United States is controlled by satanic pedophiles who work for Israel
;
Whereas, during a podcast appearance on December 8, 2025, Owens repeated false claims that Jews are killing Christian children as part of religious rituals and that Jewish texts and traditions promote the sexual assault of children, which is an antisemitic trope constituting a blood libel;
Whereas, in July 2024, Candace Owens called the horrific medical experiments committed by Josef Mengele on Jews during the Holocaust bizarre propaganda
, continuing that some of the stories, by the way, sound completely absurd
, downplaying and rejecting the veracity of these crimes;
Whereas, on February 21, 2025, Candace Owens hosted E. Michael Jones, who claimed on her platform that Hollywood created the Holocaust narrative
;
Whereas the amplification of antisemitic narratives online can contribute to real-world harm, including harassment, intimidation, and violence against Jewish individuals, institutions, and communities; and
Whereas public officials, leaders, and technology companies have a responsibility to confront and condemn antisemitism in all its forms, including when it appears in online discourse and influencer-driven media: Now, therefore, be it
antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories disseminated by influential online personalities, including Hasan Piker and Candace Owens, are dangerous and contribute to a climate of hatred and intolerance;
individuals with online platforms have a responsibility to refrain from promoting or amplifying antisemitic narratives and disinformation;
social media and streaming platforms should take appropriate steps to enforce their policies against hate speech and prevent the spread of antisemitic content;
public officials and community leaders should unequivocally condemn antisemitism, including when it is propagated by high-profile media figures and influencers;
efforts to downplay or excuse antisemitic rhetoric under the guise of political commentary should be rejected; and
the United States reaffirms its commitment to combating antisemitism, and ensuring the safety and dignity of Jewish individuals and communities both online and offline.