Trump insists Clinton tweet isn’t anti-Semitic
The Trump campaign’s most recent controversy – in which the mogul’s account posted a photo of Hillary Clinton that featured a six-pointed star that many likened to a Star of David over a pile of money – has spread past the campaign and into Kushner’s business. “I would have rather defended it”, said Trump, per The Wrap.
In the latest installment to the long-running trash fire that is the USA presidential election, Donald Trump published a tweet that accused Disney’s Frozen of being anti-semetic. You know, they put out a star and the media – the phony media – says, ‘Oh, that’s the Star of David.’ It wasn’t the Star of David, it was just a star. That doesn’t imply that she is Jewish.
For her part, Schwartz said she doesn’t believe Trump is anti-Semitic. “We found exactly the same star was being used in a book about “Frozen” by Disney”. Republicans fear that the unfiltered rhetoric that helped Trump win the GOP primary will alienate important demographic groups during the general election, including independents and women.
“Actually they’re racially profiling”. Then Trump’s social media team hastily slapped a circle over the star and issued a Chewbacca defense-style explanation that involved the Microsoft Office Shapes tool and the premise that a sheriff’s badge “fit with the theme” of money and corruption. “Why do they bring this up?”
Gingrich, who ran in for president in 2012, spoke before Trump, hammering the Justice Department’s decision to not charge Clinton over her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state. “I don’t think Trump is an antiSemite; I think he’s a lying idiot (among other things) with little to no experience outside his teetering fiefdom of failed development projects, divorces, bankrupted sports leagues, fraudulent “universities” and golf courses (and the list keeps going)”.
Kushner described Trump as “an incredibly loving and tolerant person” whom he had personally seen “embrace people of all racial and religious backgrounds, at his companies and in his personal life”.
He added that he expects to speak at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland later this month.