Participants at the No Hate No Fear solidarity march against the rise of anti-semitism in New York City on January 5, 2020, Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images Republican leaders have seemingly adopted a wait-and-see approach to antisemitism. Frustrated supporters say the party should automatically condemn "any divisive and hateful commentary." "A lot of these people vote," Donald Trump once said when advised to keep bigots at bay. Insider contacted more than three dozen Republicans, both in and out of Congress, to find out what's kept them from denouncing recent antisemitic outbursts by the party's current idols. Almost everyone ignored the...