Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from Ohio, has publicly connected the increased prevalence of antisemitism to the actions of countries such as Iran and Russia. During a discussion on ‘Sunday Night in America,’ he recounted an incident where he was run off the road by an individual displaying a Palestinian flag.
Miller’s remarks come amid growing concerns about the rising levels of antisemitic incidents in the United States. He argues that the actions of foreign governments are contributing to the spread of antisemitic ideologies within the country. While he did not specify the exact nature of the foreign states’ involvement, he emphasized the need for a stronger response to combat the issue.
His comments have sparked a heated debate, particularly within conservative political circles. Some argue that the situation is more complex than simply attributing it to foreign influence, while others support Miller’s stance. The incident he described serves as a focal point for discussions about the intersection of political rhetoric and real-world events.