Youngkin Partners with Jewish Influence Op to Police Speech in VA Schools

In his latest move backed by an Israeli-funded Jewish influence operation and pressure group, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, last week, signed an executive order directing the state’s education officials to work with homeland security and criminal justice officials, as well as “stakeholders from the Jewish community” to create a system for reporting and tracking alleged incidents of antisemitism in Virginia’s schools. The order also instructed education officials to develop resources and policies that will help local school districts, as well as colleges and universities, to take action against students who are deemed antisemitic.

Executive Order 48, signed by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin on May 19, 2025, uses figures provided by the Israeli-funded Combat Antisemitism Movement to claim a massive spike in “antisemitic” incidents in Virginia’s K-12 schools, as well as colleges and universities.

It goes on to order the state’s education system, at all levels, to take steps to track alleged incidents of antisemitism, report them to authorities, and punish those involved in accordance with federal laws which, in recent years, have been maleated to take a hardline stance against those accused of antisemitism – a word with a definition that’s constantly changing.

In part, Youngkin’s order reads:

“Direct the Secretary of Education and the Secretary of Public Safety & Homeland Security to establish a working group with representatives from the Virginia Department of Education, the State Council of Higher Education of Virginia, the Department of Criminal Justice Services, stakeholders from the Jewish Community, and any other relevant federal, state, local or community partners to design a comprehensive reporting and tracking mechanism for alleged incidents of antisemitism and other anti-religious bigotry. The working group shall provide recommendations for executive, legislative, and budgetary actions to the Governor and leadership of the General Assembly by September 1, 2025.”

Furthermore, the order complains that not enough children in Virginia and the world have been brought up to speed on claims of Jewish victimhood, again using numbers from the Israeli-funded Combat Antisemitism Movement to claim that “A recent survey revealed that 63 percent of millennials and Gen Z did not know that six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust and over 50 percent could not name one of the 40,000 concentration death camps or ghettos.”

Youngkin’s administration has been partnered with the Combat Antisemitism Movement since 2022, the year that Youngkin took office. The Israeli-backed Jewish pressure group has previously been profiled on the Stew Peters Show for its political subversion efforts that span continents and directly support the Israeli war machine while seeking to snuff out dissent among Westerners.

Curiously, since its signing, the full text of Executive Order 48 has disappeared from the Governor’s webpage, though it remains available in web archives.

In an X post announcing the order’s signing, Youngkin claimed that Jewish students are “unsafe” in their classrooms and “feel targeted” on campuses; thus, Executive Order 48 is needed to “strengthen Virginia’s efforts to combat antisemitism.”

Youngkin also vowed that his administration will “continue taking action.”

Though his efforts have gotten little attention nationally, as Governor of Virginia, Glenn Youngkin has steadfastly pursued a philosemitic agenda.

In a press release announcing Executive Order 48, Youngkin’s office boasted that since “day one” of his administration, the Virginia Governor has been working to “combat antisemitism”, going on to include a list of Youngkin’s crowning Jewish-backed achievements.

The list included the formation of a statewide “Commission to Combat Antisemitism” as well as the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s “Working Definition of Antisemitism”, which makes it a hate crime to speak the Biblical truth that the Jews killed Jesus Christ, among other things, including to criticize and boycott Israel.

The same definition has been embraced by dozens of states across the country and by way of multiple executive orders at the federal level. In Congress, currently, lawmakers are trying to ram through several bills meant to codify the IHRA working definition into American law while criminalizing speech and actions it classifies as antisemitic.

What’s more is that under Youngkin’s orders, and as mentioned in his office’s list of achievements, the state has partnered with the aforementioned Combat Antisemitism Movement to hold taxpayer-funded trainings to get law enforcement officers from across the state up to speed on efforts to police those accused of antisemitism.

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Learn More About the Combat Antisemitism Movement in the Stew Peters Show Segment Below:

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