New York Post

A Reveal of Character: Don’s Dinner With Bigots

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● Despite his having a Jewish daughter, Jewish son-in-law and Jewish grandchild­ren, former President Donald Trump has chosen to remain silent and indifferen­t to the anti-Semitic rhetoric espoused by his chums Kanye West and Nick Fuentes (“The pals that Dons deserves,” Nov. 27).

The mere fact that Trump decided to share a meal with these two hatemonger­s at his Florida home speaks volumes.

How does one so casually break bread with individual­s who openly proclaim their hatred of the Jewish people?

This is one time when blood is clearly not thicker than water — a time when one’s commitment to family has been callously brushed aside.

S.P. Hersh Lawrence

● Regarding Trump’s dinner with Ye: What a gift for the Republican Party.

Now hopefully we can remove the bad baggage and move forward.

Ed Autumn Los Angeles, Calif.

● Here’s an update to the old saying, “You are what you eat.”

After having dinner with Nick Fuentes, a white supremacis­t and Holocaust skeptic, Trump should realize, “You are who you dine with.”

Shame on the former president for spending one minute with Fuentes, let alone having dinner with the guy.

Denny Freidenric­h Laguna Beach, Calif.

● Just when it seemed that no greater atrocities could be perpetrate­d on our country by Trump, he delivers again.

We have learned that Trump hosted a group at his Mar-a-Lago estate, which included both anti-Semite “Ye” (the former Kanye West) and West’s guest, Nick Fuentes, one of the most notorious white supremacis­ts and Holocaust deniers.

Trump claims that he knew nothing about Fuentes, just as he stated in the past that he was unfamiliar with former Ku Klux Klansmen David Duke. He has perfected the art of lying. It is in his DNA.

David Friedman, the ambassador to Israel during Trump’s term in office, condemned the dinner, telling Trump: “You are better than this.” No he is not, Mr. Ambassador, and you surely know this.

Oren Spiegler Peters Township, Pa.

● Thanks for your thoughtful, thought-provoking editorial about former President Trump’s missing moral compass.

It ended with “And so — again — Trump puts his own ego before common sense, before tolerance, before judgment, before country.” It could have been two words longer with “before God.”

Lawrence Dietz Pasadena, Calif.

● How tone deaf is Trump?

He scolds the American Jewish people, saying we should vote for him because he’s “done more for Israel” than any other president, ignoring his obvious shortcomin­gs in humanity, humility and telling the truth.

Now, we should cast our ballot for this liar after he dined with a Holocaust denier and noted anti-Semite, blaming another nut case, Kanye West?

I would have thought that having an Orthodox Jew for a son in-law and a daughter who converted to Judaism would have opened his eyes.

Alan Swartz Verona, NJ

Those of us who previously supported President Trump are profoundly disappoint­ed.

Despite meaningful achievemen­ts domestical­ly, in foreign affairs and in our courts, he is now pandering to the most base elements in our society, including racists and white supremacis­ts.

If he believes this will secure a nomination and victory in 2024, he is delusional. What got him elected last time was convincing reasonable people that profound change was needed.

He no longer has the support of these voters, and without them he cannot succeed.

Yakov Moshe Brooklyn

● Nobody should be surprised that Donald Trump had Kanye West and Nick Fuentes over for dinner.

It is human nature to befriend those you have things in common with.

Kreg Ramone Manhattan

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