On January 20th, the House of Representatives passed H.R.37, which declared "The increase in anti-Semitic attacks in France and throughout Europe remains of great concern." The measure sponsored by Rep. Ted Poe [R-TX-2] was introduced on 1/16 and agreed to by voice vote on 1/20. It "reaffirms the commitment of the United States to the multilateral, global fight against such violent extremists."
Congressional hearings on the matter were very revealing, and focused largely on Jews and 'anti-Semitism.' Comments from sponsors included: "Alarmingly, anti-Semitic forces are on the rise;" "Anti-Semitism is a threat which governments need to deal with;" "Much more will be needed in the days ahead;" "Americans also stand shoulder to shoulder with European Jewry. That is the message we are sending today with this resolution;" "This resolution says we are not going to let Islamic radical terrorists steal those rights from anyone;" "Hearts and minds of young men and possibly women who are being subjected to radicalism on the Internet or elsewhere;" "We speak with one voice on issues of violent extremism."