He changed what, the definition. Yes. So would you repeal that or would you keep it? Yeah, it's not about the definition of the law. It's not enforcing the law. We have the strongest hate crimes law in the United States. I passed it. Enforce it. They don't want to enforce it because it's politically dicey. This is a politically split issue on Israel. And what do politicians do when there's two sides? (06:01–06:05)
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Reiterates that New York has the strongest hate crimes law in the U.S.
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