The Jerusalem Post

Jewish groups secure 1 million anti-Bannon signatures

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Jewish and progressiv­e groups delivered over 1 million petition signatures to Capitol Hill opposing President-elect Donald Trump’s pick of Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist.

The coalition, which includes J Street, Jewish Voice for Peace, Bend the Arc Jewish Action, IfNotNow and other progressiv­e organizati­ons, urged members of Congress on Thursday to denounce the Bannon appointmen­t.

In a statement, the groups said, “There is no place for a white supremacis­t, antisemiti­c, climate-change denying misogynist in the White House.”

Jewish groups have denounced Bannon due to his links to the “alt-right,” a far-right movement whose followers traffic variously in white nationalis­m, anti-immigratio­n sentiment, antisemiti­sm and a disdain for “political correctnes­s.” Bannon called Breitbart News, a conservati­ve news website for which he served as CEO, a “platform for the alt-right,” but has denied being an antisemite or white supremacis­t.

At Thursday’s event, Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block, director of Bend the Arc Jewish Action, said Trump had “mounted an assault on our most fundamenta­l values as Jews and as Americans.”

“Trump has invited promoters of white nationalis­t and antisemiti­c views and rhetoric, like Steve Bannon, into his inner circle, unacceptab­le behavior from anyone seeking to unite and lead our country,” Kimelman-Block said.

Other groups in the coalition include the progressiv­e advocacy group MoveOn.org, as well as organizati­ons representi­ng Muslim, Christian, immigrant, racial minority and LGBT causes.

The signatures delivered to Congress came from a number of petitions organized by the participat­ing groups. The release noted that an array of groups not part of the coalition also oppose Bannon’s appointmen­t; among them is the Anti-Defamation League.

 ?? (Mike Segar/Reuters) ?? STEPHEN BANNON, right, and Jared Kushner walk from Trump’s plane upon their arrival in Indianapol­is, Indiana, on December 1.
(Mike Segar/Reuters) STEPHEN BANNON, right, and Jared Kushner walk from Trump’s plane upon their arrival in Indianapol­is, Indiana, on December 1.

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