 We are here in Josh Gottheimer's office, Congressman Gottheimer, just to teach you a little bit about what Congressman has been up to and his crusade against the Palestinians. Very recently, our report came out that Congressman Gottheimer has been actually challenging some high school students in TNIC, New Jersey, their advocacy for Palestine. He's been going after them relentlessly in the past couple of months. First off, he organized a Title VI complaint against them, which he got a bunch of lawyers to come together to make a formal Title VI complaint with the Department of Education in order to target these high school students who organized an innocent Palestinian protest within their high school. As part of this, the school district responded by inviting a Muslim civil rights org as well as a Jewish civil rights org, the Muslim civil rights org CARE. Gottheimer accused them of glorifying terrorism and above that he also shared a lot of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories on his campaign trail. One of his controversies in a congressional briefing, he was heard saying that the Muslims should feel guilty about what Hamas did. That is all Muslims, apparently. Not to mention that Gottheimer has been very vicious in his attacks on people in Palestine, people in Gaza, and he's also been vicious in these very halls of Congress. There is a story that's been confirmed that's come out about him in Ryan Grimm's book about the squad where Rashida Taleem, the only Palestinian-American member of Congress, reports that Gottheimer confronted her in the halls with a binder of anti-Semitic remarks that she's made throughout her career, supposedly, her and Ilhan Homar. He bullied her and he made her feel incredibly uncomfortable. Congressman Gottheimer, I think to yourself, why does he have such a vicious rhetoric towards the Palestinians, both experiencing genocide in Gaza as well as our only Palestinian-American member? Well, throughout his career so far, he has gotten over $1.5 million from pro-Israel lobby groups including APEC. For this, Congressman, it's enough to draw all these other projects and focus on targeting high school students in his district. Same, same, same.