The Anti-Semetic Side of Trump

In Germany and other Nazi occupied country this patch
or a version of it was used to mark Jewish human beings. Later each Jewish was tattooed with a number.
Mike Corthell, Editor

Trump's Final Warning

Donald Trump deleted a tweet critical of Hillary Clinton yesterday after he was severely criticized  for posting a graphic that included dollar bills and a six-pointed Jewish Star of David.

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski dismissed the controversy in an interview with CNN's Brianna Keilar on "State of the Union" Sunday. "A tweet is a simple tweet, and the bottom line is you can read into things that are not there. You know, this is a simple star," Lewandowski said.

Just a coincidence?

The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment about the decision to use a six-pointed star and whether they were concerned about the potential for the imagery to evoke anti-Semitic undertones.

The backlash on Twitter was swift.

"A Star of David, a pile of cash, and suggestions of corruption. Donald Trump again plays to the white supremacists," said Erick Erickson, a leading anti-Trump conservative.

You have been warned.

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