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Subject Counter Extremism Project CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace Applauds President Trump for His Commitment to Fighting Antisemitism and Thanks Him and His Delegation Members at the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz for Their Visit to CEP’s ARCHER at House 88.
Date January 30, 2025 8:45 PM
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CEP Applauds President Trump’s Adoption of E.O. on Additional Measures to
Combat Antisemitism.






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Counter Extremism Project CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace Applauds President
Trump for His Commitment to Fighting Antisemitism and Thanks Him and His
Delegation Members at the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz for
Their Visit to CEP’s ARCHER at House 88.

CEP Applauds President Trump’s Adoption of E.O. on Additional Measures to
Combat Antisemitism.


(New York, N.Y.) — Counter Extremism Project (CEP) CEO Ambassador Mark D.
Wallace released the following statement thanking President Trump and all
members of his important delegation for their recent visit to CEP’s Auschwitz
Research Center on Hate, Extremism and Radicalization (ARCHER) at the former
house of the Commandant, on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
on Monday, January 27, and to the President for issuing an Executive Order
confronting antisemitism:



On behalf of the Counter Extremism Project, I wish to express what an honor it
was to host President Trump’s delegation and other distinguished persons at
ARCHER at House 88, which opened its doors for the first time to the public on
the same day as the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945.
Their visit underscores the importance not only of remembering the atrocities
of the past but also of taking concrete action against the rising tide of
antisemitism and extremism today. The transformation of this house from a place
of unspeakable evil into a center for education and action sends a powerful
message: we must not ever again allow hatred to become ordinary.



Greeting each delegate—Steven C. Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle
East; Howard Lutnick, nominee for U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Charles Kushner,
nominee for U.S. Ambassador to France; Isaac Perlmutter; Laura Perlmutter;
Allison Lutnick; Robert Book; Michael Friedman; Boris Epshteyn; Ellen Germain,
U.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, and; Daniel Lawton, Chargé d’Affaires
a.i., U.S. Mission to Poland—successively embracing the mezuzah now affixed to
the doorpost of House 88, step through that literal and symbolic threshold, and
walk with them through the rooms was a truly humbling, unforgettable collective
experience. And for President Trump’s delegation to be among the first to touch
the mezuzah and walk through that portal is a resounding testament to this
Administration’s commitment in the fight against antisemitism. This is a
doorway that once concealed one of the century’s most infamous mass murders
responsible for the systematic extermination of more than one million Jews,
firmly closed to the prisoners forced to labor as slaves at the camp next
door—and sealed from the world since 1945—but is now truly open and welcome to
all.



I am profoundly grateful for their recognition of the importance of this
project and its willingness to stand with us in our mission. I thank each
member for their visit and their commitment to ensuring that ‘never again’ is
not just a phrase, but a call to action.



I likewise applaud President Trump’s decision yesterday to sign an Executive
Order
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aimed at combating "the explosion of anti-Semitism” since October 7, 2023. Its
goal to quash the surge of “pro-Hamas vandalism and intimidation” across
campuses and in our streets is especially welcome. This is a hugely promising
sign of the President’s seriousness with respect to confronting the horrific
profusion of anti-Jewish actions in America over the past 16 months.



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House 88 in the coming months.



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of photographs documenting the historic visit of President Trump’s delegation
to ARCHER at House 88.



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