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“It’s available on Microsoft shapes.” There are a lot of symbols you can make on Microsoft Word, and sometimes symbols SYMBOLIZE ideas, concepts, or groups.Here are some of the excuses I’ve seen, both from Trump’s camp and Trump supporters:

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Instead of acknowledging the obvious, he and his campaign used it as an opportunity to undermine the free media in the style of the most dangerous regimes in history, and mock those like me, who had been getting strangers on the Internet telling her to put her head in the oven for the past day and a half. He and his campaign deny that the image-which had been found, previous to Trump’s tweet, on a white supremacist internet forum-has any Jewish implications at all. The Anti-Defamation League has previously asked that Trump refrain from the slogan due to its overt anti-Semitic implications. Forgive me if I condescend in any way or explain what you already know, but I’m sure you’ve been busy lately so just a quick refresher: America First was a movement led primarily by White supremacist Charles Lindbergh advocating against American intervention during World War II. The effort to hold him responsible for what his supporters do is a dangerous trend because it empowers anyone who wants to shut a candidate up to simply organize some misbehavior on his behalf.A few hours later, Trump deleted the original image and re-tweeted it out, this time with the star crudely covered by a circle (the tips of the star still visible), and a new hashtag: #AmericaFirst.

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“In my opinion, Donald Trump is not a Jew hater. If I saw that in Trump, I’d be the first one to write about it, and no one on earth could stop me.

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“My mother fled the Holocaust and I am highly identified as a Jewish journalist. “No one I know sets the sensitivity meter higher than I do on anti-Semitism,” Kurson told Politico. He also said he personally disagrees with Schwartz’s criticism. Observer editor Ken Kurson told Politico that he did not discuss publishing the open letter with Kushner before it ran in the newspaper. Schwartz said she has never met Kushner and did not attempt to contact him before writing the letter. “Please do not condescend to me and pretend you don’t understand the imagery of a six-sided star when juxtaposed with money and accusations of financial dishonesty.”įollowing the release of Kushner’s statement, Schwartz told Politico that her publisher’s response “seems crafted by PR, and doesn’t address the point of my article in the slightest. “You went to Harvard, and hold two graduate degrees,” Schwartz wrote to Kushner, who is a top campaign adviser to Trump, his wife Ivanka’s father. Trump said the image was a “Sheriff’s Star” and that the media was “dishonest” for trying to portray it as a Star of David, although a millennial news site found that the image had been created for and previously shared on anti-Semitic internet message boards.

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Trump deleted the image, but many found it to be the latest in a series of messages from his campaign with anti-Semitic undertones. Schwartz’s piece was a response to a tweet from Trump’s official Twitter account on Saturday that juxtaposed a picture of Hillary Clinton with a six-pointed star reminiscent of a Star of David over a background of dollar bills. The suggestion that he may be intolerant is not reflective of the Donald Trump I know.” I have personally seen him embrace people of all racial and religious backgrounds. “I know that Donald does not at all subscribe to any racist or anti-Semitic thinking. “My father-in-law is an incredibly loving and tolerant person who has embraced my family and our Judaism since I began dating my wife,” Kushner said in a statement issued Tuesday evening, Politico first reported. Kushner, who owns the New York Observer, was responding to an open letter published Tuesday in his newspaper from Observer entertainment writer Dana Schwartz, who called out Kushner for allowing perceived anti-Semitic messaging to be used in his father-in-law’s presidential campaign. ( JTA) - Donald Trump’s Jewish son-in-law and campaign adviser Jared Kushner defended the presumptive Republican nominee, saying Trump “does not at all subscribe to any racist or anti-Semitic thinking.”











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