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MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider identified three giant organizations that appear to work together to push anti-Semitism. 

Schneider condemned Wikipedia, Google and The Associated Press for amplifying anti-Semitism during the Wednesday edition of Fox News at Night with Trace Gallagher. Fresh off his congressional appearance on the rise of anti-Semitism on Tuesday, Schneider told anchor Trace Gallagher:

“There is a trio of powerful entities that have corporatized anti-Semitism. It really begins with the AP leading the rest of the media in this space. Some of your viewers may know that the AP has a stylebook and that stylebook determines for most media in America how they are going to use terms, what they are going to say and that stylebook is just as biased as it was when the AP was given the green light by Nazi Germany to stay in Germany in the 1930s. The AP sold its soul and it has continued to do so.”

Schneider added that “Wikipedia comes and repeats and amplifies the voices of the AP reporters, you know, who have said things like, ‘Jews are pigs.’” He went on to bash AP reporters for awful responses to Israeli deaths. 

Google is the third member of the trio. The search giant has donated $7.5 million to the Wikimedia Foundation and the Wikimedia Endowment. Google consistently places Wikipedia at or near the top of nearly all search results, while also using the encyclopedia for its “knowledge panels.” Some of these infamous “panels” appear at the top of many Google Search results. 

The Anti-Defamation League exposed Wikipedia in March 2025 after more than 30 editors reportedly injected “anti-Semitic narratives, anti-Israel bias, and misleading information” into several articles. 

That’s not all. MRC researchers have found that Wikipedia maintains a blacklist that not only lists the ADL and Israeli sources as unreliable when it comes to topics related to Israel and anti-Semitism, but also reveals deep partisan bias. Wikipedia greenlit 84 percent of news sources identified by AllSides as “left or lean left,” while it blacklisted every single outlet AllSides rates as “lean right” or “right.” Naturally, Wikipedia also greenlit the AP as a reliable source.

MRC researchers also revealed that Wikipedia editors defaced the pages of key Trump nominees after their respective nominations were announced. These included the pages of now-Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and now-FBI Director Kash Patel. Such changes included removing war medals, spinning previously described events with negative characterizations, adding bloated new sections full of attacks and more. 

Another MRC study examining Wikipedia revealed that its editors defaced Vice President JD Vance's page each time he sought higher office. When Vance ran for Senate in 2021, editors amped up criticism of Vance's book and added attacks, including an absurd fact-check. Additionally, when Trump picked Vance as his running mate, Wikipedia editors accused Vance of promoting white nationalism, removed helpful context and added material from Vance’s past that seemed to create friction between the two candidates. 

Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has repeatedly denounced the online encyclopedia’s bias. The same day as Schneider’s interview, Sanger criticized Wikipedia for its “propaganda” and collusion with a corrupt establishment: “Wikipedia is so ironic. We wanted to give a voice to the voiceless, but what emerged was one of the most effective organs of Establishment propaganda in history.”

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