Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trump omits controvers­y in talk to Jews

Holocaust denier meal unmentione­d

- By Steve Peoples

NEW YORK — Speaking at a conference of Orthodox Jews on Friday, Donald Trump did not address a widely criticized private meal he shared last month with a Holocaust-denying white nationalis­t and a rapper who has spewed antisemiti­c conspiraci­es.

The former president told the audience he was “the best ally you’ve ever had.”

Over and over, Trump heaped praise on the Jewish people and highlighte­d his support for Israel as he addressed the annual President’s Conference of Torah Umesorah at his National Doral club in Miami.

He alleged Congress was “almost anti-israel” and said that some Democrats in Washington “hate Israel with a passion.”

Trump is struggling for political momentum a month after becoming the first official candidate to enter the 2024 presidenti­al contest.

The 76-year-old Republican faced pointed criticism from within his own party late last month after dining with Holocaust-denying white supremacis­t Nick Fuentes and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.

Shortly after the meeting, West, who is now known as Ye, said, “I love Jewish people, but I also love Nazis.”

Former Vice President Mike Pence called on Trump to apologize for the meeting and said the former president had “demonstrat­ed profoundly poor judgment.”

Trump at the time said he was not aware of his dinner guests’ views.

On Friday, Trump ignored the episode altogether. He also quoted his own 2019 State of the Union address in which he highlighte­d the importance of speaking out against antisemiti­sm.

“We must never ignore the vile poison of antisemiti­sm or those who spread its venomous creed,” Trump said, reading from his own remarks. “With one voice we must confront this hatred; we must confront it everywhere; we must confront it very, very strongly.”

The audience interrupte­d his remarks with standing ovations multiple times.

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