Former President Donald Trump has spoken to Jewish donors and an organization gathered to focus on efforts to fight antisemitism.
The former president has endured a string of bad news following a suspected second assassination attempt on Sunday.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday that Jewish-American voters would be partly to blame if he loses the Nov. 5 election to Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.
Speaking at a campaign event denouncing antisemitism in America, Donald Trump again attacked Jews who vote for Democrats, saying that the party had a “hold, or curse, on you.”
Donald Trump promised to visit the city “in the next two weeks.” Some residents welcomed a visit, but others were opposed, as officials said preparations were underway.
Former President Trump said if he doesn't win in November, "the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that if that happens."
"I really haven't been treated well," Trump said during a speech ostensibly devoted to fighting anti-Semitism.
Former president Donald Trump on Thursday decried antisemitism hours after an explosive CNN report detailed how one of his allies running for North Carolina governor made a series of racial and sexual comments on a website where he also referred to himself as a “black NAZI.
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