The U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee has launched a full investigation into the American Psychological Association following reports of antisemitism within the organization.

Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.), the committee chair, wrote in a letter to Debra Kawahara, president of the APA, on Dec. 12 that “the committee is gravely concerned about antisemitism” at the organization, which represents more than 172,000 researchers, clinical professionals, professors and students.

“Jewish APA members have reported being harassed and ostracized by their colleagues within the APA and at APA events because of their Jewish identity, their efforts to speak out against antisemitism and their Zionist beliefs,” Walberg wrote.

“Members have also stated that their complaints to the association ha

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