White House press sec. Karine Jean-Pierre denounces former Pres. Trump’s remarks about American Jews as “antisemitic” and “insulting both to Jews and to our Israeli allies.'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Oct. 17, 2022 in Washington, D.C.The White House on Monday blasted former President Donald Trump for a weekend post on his social media platform telling American Jews to "get their act together."
"We need to root out antisemitism everywhere it rears its ugly head. We need to call this out," she said. "With respect to Israel, our relationship is ironclad. And it's rooted in shared values and interests. Donald Trump clearly doesn't understand that either." "Those living in Israel, though, are a different story – Highest approval rating in the World, could easily be P.M.! U.S. Jews have to get their act together and appreciate what they have in Israel – Before it is too late!" Trump added.
"His threat to Jewish Americans and his continued use of the antisemitic dual loyalty trope fuels hatred against Jews. We will not be threatened by Donald Trump and Jewish Americans will reject GOP bigotry this November,"“We don’t need the former president, who curries favor with extremists and antisemites, to lecture us about the U.S.-Israel relationship. It is not about a quid pro quo; it rests on shared values and security interests.
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