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Confirm Yehuda Kaploun

To: Sen. Schumer, Sen. Gillibrand

From: A verified voter in New York, NY

December 16

I am writing to strongly urge the swift confirmation of Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun as the United States Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, with the rank of Ambassador. As antisemitism surges globally and within our borders, this critical role cannot remain vacant. Delaying confirmation would hinder our nation's ability to address this pressing threat effectively. Rabbi Kaploun is exceptionally qualified for this position. A respected leader in the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, he brings deep roots in the Jewish community, extensive experience in outreach and activism, and a proven commitment to combating hatred. Born in Israel to a Chabad-Lubavitch family and an American citizen from birth, he has served as a rabbi, businessman, philanthropist, and political advisor. His close ties to key stakeholders, including his role as a campaign surrogate and longtime associate of President Trump, position him to advance U.S. efforts against antisemitism with urgency and influence. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has already advanced his nomination on a bipartisan basis, reflecting broad recognition of his capabilities. Organizations such as the Combat Antisemitism Movement and Agudath Israel have welcomed this progress, emphasizing the need for immediate action. In these challenging times, America needs a fully empowered envoy to lead international coalitions, support victims, and promote tolerance. I respectfully request that you prioritize a floor vote and confirm Rabbi Kaploun without further delay, ensuring our commitment to fighting antisemitism remains strong. Thank you for your attention to this vital matter.

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