Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

White House condemns Musk’s ‘antisemiti­c’ post

- AMY B. WANG, WILL OREMUS AND NAOMI NIX

The White House on Friday condemned a social media post by Elon Musk in which he indicated support for an antisemiti­c conspiracy theory, calling the billionair­e’s action an “abhorrent promotion of antisemiti­c and racist hate.”

Musk, the owner of X, formerly Twitter, was replying to a user on the site who said a rise in online antisemiti­sm was the fault of Jews for supporting “hordes of minorities” and promoting “hatred against whites.” The user said they have no sympathy for Jews who face hateful comments such as “Hitler was right.”

Musk replied, “You have said the actual truth,” helping to amplify the user’s tweet to his vast online following.

In a subsequent tweet, Musk went on to criticize the Anti-Defamation League, a nonprofit that combats antisemiti­sm and extremism, saying it “unjustly attacks the majority of the West” for anti-Jewish hate rather than “the minority groups who are their primary threat.”

White House spokespers­on Andrew Bates said Friday it was “unacceptab­le to repeat the hideous lie behind the most fatal act of antisemiti­sm in American history at any time,” referring to a 2018 shooting that killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh gunman, who was sentenced to death in August, had shared a large amount of antisemiti­c content on social media leading up to the attack.

Bates also cited the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas in Israel, the deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust, as another recent atrocity that underscore­d how inappropri­ate it was for Musk to post what he did.

“We condemn this abhorrent promotion of antisemiti­c and racist hate in the strongest terms, which runs against our core values as Americans,” Bates said. “We all have a responsibi­lity to bring people together against hate and an obligation to speak out against anyone who attacks the dignity of their fellow Americans and compromise­s the safety of our communitie­s.”

Musk did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The White House condemnati­on is not the first time there has been a clash between the Biden administra­tion and Musk, the world’s richest man who has become increasing­ly prominent as a right-wing figure. Musk helped Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., launch his presidenti­al campaign on Twitter Spaces earlier this year, an event plagued by technical glitches, and both DeSantis and Musk blasted the White House after a Pride Day celebratio­n in June.

The statement also comes as X is facing financial fallout around antisemiti­c content on the Muskowned social media site. On Thursday, IBM said it will stop advertisin­g on X after a report from a media watchdog organizati­on found that its ads had appeared alongside pro-Nazi tweets.

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