Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Emhoff blasts rise of antisemiti­sm

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WASHINGTON — Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, will host Jewish leaders this week to discuss a rise in antisemiti­sm and efforts to fight hate in the United States.

The White House roundtable Wednesday follows a surge in anti-Jewish vitriol spread by prominent people.

Emhoff is the first Jewish person among the top four officials — the president, vice president and their spouses — in the executive branch of government. He has become increasing­ly outspoken about growing bias toward adherents of the Jewish faith, and hate at large, in the U.S.

“It’s painful. It hurts,” Emhoff said Friday after he was asked about rising antisemiti­sm during an appearance at the NewDEAL Leaders conference of state and local officials in Washington.

Former President Donald Trump recently hosted Nick Fuentes, a white supremacis­t, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. The rapper Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — expressed love for Adolf Hitler in an interview.

Basketball star Kyrie Irving appeared to promote an antisemiti­c film on social media. Neo-Nazi trolls are clamoring to return to Twitter as new CEO Elon Musk grants “amnesty” to suspended accounts.

Emhoff, in his response at the conference, said he did not want this type of sentiment to “feel normal.”

“We have to all step up and speak out about this as leaders in your communitie­s,” he said. “As long as I have this microphone, I’m going to keep speaking up, speaking out … not just about antisemiti­sm but about hatred and bringing everyone else together.”

“We cannot be silent,” Emhoff continued. “And we cannot make this normal. We cannot.”

The White House did not announce Monday which Jewish leaders will participat­e in the roundtable.

White House officials, including senior presidenti­al advisers Susan Rice and Keisha Lance Bottoms, and Deborah Lipstadt, special envoy to monitor and combat antisemiti­sm, were slated to join.

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