Nadler accuses RFK Jr. of anti-Semitism over circumcision remark, demands ‘bipartisan condemnation’

Retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) may be on the way out, but continues to be a national embarrassment with his deranged takes, the latest one being an accusation that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an antisemite.

Kennedy, a former Democrat who bolted his crazed party, drew the ire of the longtime New York City congressman with remarks suggesting that children who undergo circumcision are much more likely to later become autistic because they were given Tylenol.

“There are two studies that show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism,” he said during a Thursday meeting of President Donald J. Trump’s cabinet. “It’s highly likely because they’re given Tylenol.”

Nadler, who’s Jewish, reacted to Kennedy’s remarks by taking to X and demanding that his fellow lawmakers band together for a bipartisan condemnation of the nation’s top public health official.

“This is an antisemitic remark. I call on all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to clearly denounce it,” the 78-year-old Democrat wrote in a post to X that soon drew an embarrassing fact check, shooting down his ridiculous assertion that RFK Jr. is trafficking in antisemitism.

“Approximately 65-80% of U.S. males are circumcised, Jewish people are 2% of the US population. This remark has nothing to do with antisemitism,” read an X reader’s note, linking to two sources debunking Nadler’s idiotic claim.

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The former House Judiciary Committee chairman has endorsed “communist lunatic” Zohran Mamdani to be New York City’s next mayor, a Ugandan-born Muslim socialist who refused to condemn the term “globalize the intifada,” a war cry of those who want to see Israel ethnically cleansed of Jews and wiped off the face of the map. It has also been popularized on domestic campuses, which are teeming with radicalized young antisemites.

Nadler was deservedly ridiculed by X users.

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Congressman Nadler will soon be waddling off the political stage, but not soon enough for many.

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Chris Donaldson

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