113 House Dems vote against bill to condemn Boulder attack on pro-Israel activists

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More than 100 Democrats voted against a House GOP-led resolution to condemn the accused terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.

It passed 280 – 113, with 75 Democrats joining Republicans to vote for the bill. Six lawmakers – five Democrats and one Republican – voted "present."

The legislation was introduced by Rep. Gabe Evans, R-Colo., last week in response to the attack.

But Democratic lawmakers made clear they were opposed to language in the resolution that they felt was politically charged.

In addition to condemning the attack, Evans' resolution also appeared to rebuke blue-leaning sanctuary jurisdictions that were at odds with federal immigration authorities – while condemning illegal immigrants who overstay their visas as well.

police at scene of Boulder terror attack

Police work at the scene after an attack that injured multiple people in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. June 1, 2025 (Reuters | Fox News Digital)

They noted the case of Mohammed Sabry Soliman, who overstayed a tourist visa and a subsequent work authorization, "demonstrates the dangers of not removing from the country aliens who fail to comply with the terms of their visas."

The resolution also "affirms that free and open communication between State and local law enforcement and their Federal counterparts remains the bedrock of public safety and is necessary in preventing terrorist attacks" and it "expresses gratitude to law enforcement officers, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, for protecting the homeland."

It comes as Democrat-controlled cities like Los Angeles and Nashville have seen their leaders criticize the Trump administration's ICE crackdown.

The Trump administration's handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has spurred an outpouring of scorn from Democratic officials, particularly the decision to send National Guard troops in to break up the demonstrations.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., criticized Evans' resolution in comments to reporters on Monday.

Gabe Evans closeup shot

U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans led the resolution (Photo by Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images)

"Who is this guy? He's not seriously concerned with combating anti-Semitism in America. This is not a serious effort," Jeffries said. "Anti-semitism is a scourge on America. It shouldn't be weaponized politically."

Jeffries also called Evans "a joke."

Evans responded forcefully on X, "I served our nation in uniform in the Middle East, as a cop in Colorado, & now as a Congressman. This wildly offensive sentiment from Democrat’s Leader is why antisemitism persists. The Left is unserious about finding real solutions."

Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., who is Jewish, also criticized Evans' resolution.

"You weren't here, Mr. Evans, last term – but there were about ten anti-Semitism resolutions that effectively said the same thing, solely to score political points. We Jews are sick and tired of being used as pawns," Goldman said during debate on the bill.

But Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., who is leading a bipartisan resolution that similarly condemns anti-semitism but does not discuss immigration, defended Evans' measure.

"Yes, it is different than mine. Mine focused purely on anti-Semitism here in the world. But he brings up a valid point not only for Jews, but for many innocent victims. Whether it was Laken Riley, whether it was the women that were raped, the women and men that were killed, those that were beaten, those that were hurt, who were in law enforcement. Illegal immigration is not a good thing," Van Drew said.

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Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.

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