Asher Notheis is a social media producer at the Washington Examiner, where he was previously a breaking news reporter. A Liberty University graduate who has spent most of his life in Virginia, Asher started writing articles for his college newspaper before writing stories for the College Fix.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday that he has issued Executive Directive Six, intended to combat antisemitism in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel.
The directive allows Virginia State Police to operate at a heightened state to identify any threats quickly that are made against places of worship and religious communities. Additionally, it increases safety measures for places of education, requiring state colleges to submit updated safety plans to the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety.
"And I hear every day as I have visited with many members of these religious communities that they're afraid," the Virginia governor explained in an appearance on CBS Mornings."And I had a family come up to me at a recent gathering, a Jewish family, saying that they're afraid for their children.
On @CBSMornings, I announced Executive Directive Six to combat threats of violence against Jewish people and other religious communities. Virginia is the birthplace of freedom of religion in America and it is paramount that we protect our houses of worship.https://t.co/nD5ey0V6Xu pic.twitter.com/73aTdYH9Q8Youngkin signed Executive Order Eight in January 2022 to establish the Commission to Combat Antisemitism.
"First of all, Eventbrite continues to carry events around Hamas, which is unbelievable, but then, on top of that, to proactively terminate an agreement with Riley is beyond belief," Youngkin said."And to say that they are trying to protect some group and not the other, I think, results in the kind of action that I've taken."
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