It's Anti-Semitism week at the White House, as the president is on a tear questioning Jews' loyalty (a classic anti-semitic tune) and declaring himself the "second coming of God."
It's another chapter in Trump's long history of anti-semitism that Republicans insist that should be ignored, because Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner exist.
Trump on Jewish Americans:
— JM Rieger (@RiegerReport) August 22, 2019
2005: “I’m in a very Jewish business”
2011: “Even these spoiled, rich Jewish guys, they can’t believe how good this [golf course] is”
2015: “You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money”pic.twitter.com/PrahJXXmjN
Jewish groups are speaking out against the president, and rabbis are slamming his ignorant, dangerous attempt at theology. Meanwhile, two high-profile Jews are conspicuously silent.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are Modern Orthodox Jews, despite not following the central Jewish commandment of "Thou shalt not empower Neo-Nazi movements."