Was This Prosecutor Pulled from a Case Because He’s Jewish? Plus. . .
Jeffrey Rosen, a Jewish prosecutor, was removed from a case involving campus protesters due to his vocal opposition to antisemitism. This decision reflects a broader context of rising tensions and challenges faced by Jewish individuals in America following recent geopolitical events. The article also touches on various political and social issues, including the influence of teachers' unions and the consequences of political actions on individuals' careers.
- ▪Jeffrey Rosen was removed from a high-profile case against campus protesters.
- ▪Rosen's removal is linked to his outspoken stance against antisemitism.
- ▪The article discusses the political spending of teachers' unions and their priorities.
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Was This Prosecutor Pulled from a Case Because He’s Jewish? Plus. . . Where does all the teachers’ unions’ money go? MAHA gets its first scalp. By The Free Press05.18.26 — The Front PagePeter Savodnik reports on Jeffrey Rosen, the Jewish prosecutor yanked from a case against campus protesters. (Scott Chernis for The Free Press)--:----:--Upgrade to Listen5 minsProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narrationPresented byIt’s Monday, May 18. This is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Today: the architect of a genocide who died without facing justice. How teachers’ unions became political big spenders.
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