Trump: Jews who vote for Democrats show ‘great disloyalty’

“I think any Jewish people that vote for a Democrat, I think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty,” U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters yesterday.
U.S. President Donald Trump. (FLICKR photo)

U.S. President Donald Trump had harsh words for Jews who support the Democratic Party.

“I think any Jewish people that vote for a Democrat, I think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty,” the president told reporters yesterday during an Oval Office meeting with President Klaus Iohannis of Romania.

Polls found that between 76 and 79 per cent of Jews voted for Democrats in November’s midterm elections, mirroring a long history of backing the party.

A reporter asked Trump about remarks by Rep. Ilhan Omar that the United States should reconsider its aid to Israel after the Jewish state denied entry to her and Rep. Rashida Tlaib.

“You should see the things the four of them have said about Israel over the last couple of years,” the president said, referring to the group of four congresswomen that call themselves “the Squad”: Omar, Tlaib, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rep. Ayanna Pressley.

Israel’s government last week denied entry to the two Muslim congresswomen for a scheduled visit on Sunday because both have declared support for the Israel boycott movement. A 2017 law entitles the state to deny entry to boycott activists.

Trump backed the decision to bar Omar and Tlaib but denied any role in the action.

“I have nothing to do with it,” Trump said, “but I don’t blame them for doing what they did. I think it would’ve been very bad to let them in.”

The president added that he would not cut off aid to Israel.

Halie Soifer, the executive director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, slammed the president’s “disloyalty” comments.

“If this is about Israel, then Trump is repeating a dual loyalty claim, which is a form of anti-Semitism,” she said in a statement. “If this is about Jews being ‘loyal’ to him, then Trump needs a reality check.”

Meanwhile, the Republican Jewish Coalition defended Trump’s comments.

“President Trump is right, it shows a great deal of disloyalty to oneself to defend a party that protects/emboldens people that hate you for your religion,” the group said on Twitter. “The @GOP, when rarely confronted w/anti-Semitism of elected members always acts swiftly and decisively to punish and remove.”

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