Sen. Fetterman Calls for Democratic Party to ‘Confront Its Own Rising Antisemitism Problem’
Sen. John Fetterman reacted Monday to the announcement that Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht is leaving the Democratic Party over concerns about antisemitism, saying Democrats must directly address what he described as a growing problem within the party.
In a post on X, Fetterman referenced a Politico report detailing Wecht’s decision to change his voter registration to independent status. While making clear that he himself is remaining a Democrat, Fetterman said he understands why Wecht chose to leave the party.
“I know David and his legendary father, Cyril,” Fetterman said. “As I’ve affirmed, I’m not changing my party—but I fully understand David’s personal choice. The Democratic Party must confront its own rising antisemitism problem.”
Wecht explained in a public statement that he no longer identifies with any political party and sharply criticized what he sees as increasing tolerance of anti-Jewish hatred among Democratic activists and officials.
“From 1998 to 2001, years that preceded my judicial career, I served as Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. In the quarter century that has passed since then, the Democratic Party has changed,” Wecht shared. “Nazi tattoos, jihadist chants, intimidation and attacks at synagogues, and other hateful anti-Jewish invective and actions are minimized, ignored, and even coddled. Acquiescence to Jew-hatred is now disturbingly common among activists, leaders and even many elected officials in the Democratic Party.”
Wecht also reflected on the connection his family has to Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, the site of the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history.
“Wecht also shared that he and his wife had been ‘married at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Congregation,’ and added that ‘twenty years later, in the very same sanctuary’ where they were married, ‘the worst massacre of Jews in American history’ took place.”
He noted that while the Tree of Life massacre was carried out by a right-wing extremist, antisemitism has increasingly spread on the political left as well.
“That terror came from the right,” Wecht continued. “Jew-hatred has always festered on the fringe of that sector. In the years that have followed, that same hatred has grown on the left. Increasingly, it has moved from the fringe to the mainstream.”
According to Politico, Wecht’s switch to independent registration is not expected to significantly alter the ideological makeup or balance of power on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court.
Fetterman has repeatedly spoken publicly in recent months about antisemitism and Democratic attitudes toward Israel. During an appearance on CNN in April, he said that support for Israel has eroded significantly among Democrats.
“while he is ‘proud to stand with Israel,’ roughly 80 percent of Democrats ‘view Israel in a negative way.’”
In the same interview, Fetterman also criticized anti-Israel activist behavior and referenced reports concerning an individual he identified as Platner.
“You know, you have, like, Platner has a Nazi tattoo on his chest,” Fetterman said. “And now, it’s just released that he was praising and celebrating a video online where Hamas was beating and torturing Israeli soldiers to death.”
{Matzav.com}
