Concerns about rising antisemitism among Republicans took center stage over the weekend, transforming a Jewish Republican conference into a rallying cry against anti-Jewish sentiment in the GOP. Although the event coincided with optimism following a Middle East ceasefire, discussions shifted to demand actions against the concerning trend. The divide became evident following support from a think tank president for Tucker Carlson's controversial podcast featuring far-right activist Nick Fuentes. The hesitance to address anti-Jewish rhetoric prompted widespread calls from the podium at the gathering in Las Vegas to root out antisemitism from the party. While the conference participants, led by Matthew...