Far-right conspiracy theorist, banned from Facebook and Twitter for hate speech, receives plaudits from President Donald Trump and Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz

The now-31-year-old politician seeks to replace the more moderate -- and experienced -- Democratic incumbent Richard Neal in primary elections September 1

Ellen Rosenblum sues against the ongoing detention of protestors in Portland by Homeland Security and other agencies, as the president claims the arrests are to protect US property

Karen Berg, who won a special election to serve out the remainder of a state senator's term, credits her Jewishness as a motivation for her political work

Touting studies which show diversity yields stronger public policy, the Toronto-born public affairs lawyer would be Canada's first Jew of any ethnicity heading a party in 50 years

Lawsuit challenging governor's order to shutter overnight programs likely won't yield results in time; Jewish leaders urge civil disobedience, say camp provides essential education

Looking to be the first lawmaker to share the two identities, the former county commissioner north of Atlanta has learned to fight bigotry on multiple fronts

Peter Eckstein-Kovacs climbed the political ladder while championing rights of Roma and Jews, but neighboring Hungary's Eurocentric ideals has helped turn his own party against him

Max Rose of Staten Island's 11th District deployed with National Guard in first half of April to help make facility; credits doctors, nurses with being on 'front line of this war'

Michael Weinstock, a gay 9/11 firefighter, says he didn't respond to a motion because he was served on Shabbat, his opponent's Jewish lawyer calls him a non-observant 'bs artist'

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