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Biden condemns antisemitism in first X post since leaving office

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Former United States President Joe Biden commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day in his first post on X since he left office.

"It's our responsibility to stand up to antisemitism and give hate no safe harbor," Biden wrote briefly on Monday.

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