Bob Casey: I’ll Leave It to Others Whether Trump’s Rhetoric Has Fueled Anti-Semitic Attacks
‘If you’re the president of the United States especially, you’ve got to condemn it immediately’
Mar 1, 2017 3:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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CASEY: “Well, number one, we should condemn it no matter what party we’re in, no matter what position we hold in government. It’s an abomination, it’s an insult to the Jewish community, it’s an insult to America. And whoever is responsible should be prosecuted and go to jail if we can get charges that will stick, that will allow time for incarceration. So that’s number one. Number two is we all have a responsibility when you see prejudice, when you see appeals to racism or anti-Semitism or any kind of horrific statements or behavior, we should condemn it roundly. I’ll leave it to others to judge making connections between what someone is not doing and what happens out there, but if you’re the president of the United States especially, you’ve got to condemn it immediately."