This bill requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a comprehensive report to the appropriate congressional committees by March 20, 2026. The report's primary focus is to analyze the threat posed by violent antisemitism as an integral part of transnational extremist movements. The mandated report must include an overview of transnational violent extremist ideologies containing antisemitic components, such as racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism. It will also review specific acts of violence committed due to these ideologies, identifying those with explicit antisemitic sentiment, and assess propaganda that facilitates their spread. Furthermore, the report will evaluate the threat these movements pose to the United States homeland , U.S. citizens residing abroad, and U.S. Government personnel, including members of the Armed Forces, detailing how such threats impact U.S. interests and global standing.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Armed Forces and National Security
Violent Antisemitism Threat Assessment Act
USA119th CongressHR-5011| House
| Updated: 8/19/2025
This bill requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a comprehensive report to the appropriate congressional committees by March 20, 2026. The report's primary focus is to analyze the threat posed by violent antisemitism as an integral part of transnational extremist movements. The mandated report must include an overview of transnational violent extremist ideologies containing antisemitic components, such as racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism. It will also review specific acts of violence committed due to these ideologies, identifying those with explicit antisemitic sentiment, and assess propaganda that facilitates their spread. Furthermore, the report will evaluate the threat these movements pose to the United States homeland , U.S. citizens residing abroad, and U.S. Government personnel, including members of the Armed Forces, detailing how such threats impact U.S. interests and global standing.