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Illustration of the National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism in a meeting after splitting from the Heritage Foundation, showing a group discussing strategies in a conference room.
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Antisemitism task force regroups after Heritage Foundation split

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The National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism reconvened independently after cutting ties with the Heritage Foundation amid controversy over Heritage president Kevin Roberts’ defense of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes. The group, founded to address antisemitism largely on the left, now says it will confront threats from the right as well; it held its first public meeting since the split on Tuesday.

An analysis of 17 million social media mentions after the Marcha para Jesus in São Paulo showed divisions among evangelicals over the mixing of religion and politics.

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Pastor Silas Malafaia announced he may not support Flávio Bolsonaro in the 2026 presidential election, criticizing the idea of uniting the right around a single candidate. He indicated a preference for stronger contenders like Tarcísio de Freitas and questioned the senator's charisma.

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