Trump Denounces Antisemites in the Republican Party: ‘I Think We Don’t Like Them’
President Trump denounced antisemites looking to enter into the Republican Party or the Make America Great Again movement during a recent interview.
Speaking with the New York Times, the president said the Republican Party does not need antisemites in its ranks, noting his Jewish grandchildren.
“I think we don’t need them,” he told the outlet. “I think we don’t like them.”
“My daughter happens to be Jewish, beautiful, three grandchildren are Jewish,” he added. “I’m very proud of them. I’m very proud of the whole, that whole family. I am the least antisemitic person probably there is anywhere in the world.”
When asked about the prevalence of far-right figure Nick Fuentes, an avowed Hitler apologist, Trump said that he knows little about him, adding that he only came to Mar-a-Lago once as a guest of Kanye West without his knowledge. (Read more from “Trump Denounces Antisemites in the Republican Party: ‘I Think We Don’t Like Them’” HERE)



