I'll attend an antisemitism meeting. Increase antisemitic rhetoric and blame you for not voting for me. Then I'll punish you if you don't address antisemitism at your college. Yep, makes sense.
(Bloomberg) -- Republican nominee Donald Trump told an antisemitism summit that Jewish voters could be to blame if he ultimately lost the presidential election and complained that he had not “been treated right” after his support of Israel.Most Read from BloombergAOC Proposes $30 Billion Social...
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>>>“Donald Trump once again fanned the flames of antisemitism by trafficking in tropes blaming and scapegoating Jews. He even did it at an event purporting to fight antisemitism, no less,” Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Harris’ husband, posted Friday on X. “We will not be intimidated and will continue to live openly, proudly, and without fear as Jews.”<<<
>>>Trump has also drawn criticism for interactions with antisemites and white supremacists, including a dinner at Mar-a-Lago in November 2022 with
Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier.
A Pew Research Center survey conducted from Aug. 26 to Sept. 2 found 65% of Jewish registered voters support or are leaning toward Harris, with 34% for Trump.
Still, the Republican nominee is hopeful that he can exploit Democratic divisions over the war in Gaza, which has become a political challenge for Harris. Progressives and younger voters have voiced criticism of President Joe Biden’s support for Israel. Harris, while backing Israel’s right to defend itself has expressed more empathy for Palestinian suffering than Biden during the war.
On Thursday, Trump said as president he would revoke the accreditation of colleges who did not address instances of antisemitism on campus.<<<