they already are in the process: 'GOP leaders denounce antisemitism in their ranks but shift blame to Democrats'
The Republican Jewish Coalition summit is overshadowed by high-profile antisemitic incidents within the GOP ranks.
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LAS VEGAS Republican Jews acknowledged antisemitism is cropping up in their movement during a conference this weekend, but were quick to blame left-leaning Democrats for fanning the flames. At the Republican Jewish Coalition leadership summit, a string of recent high-profile antisemitic incidents including a
skirmish this week featuring Tucker Carlson and the Heritage Foundation cast a long shadow. Even as many speakers denounced antisemitism among conservatives and said the GOP must root it out, nearly all their condemnations were quickly qualified by criticism of Democrats. Republicans have a cold, and Democrats have a fever, Ari Fleischer, a former White House press secretary and RJC board member, told reporters. And Republicans are fighting the cold.
The groups summit, held annually at The Venetian Expo, the late casino magnate and GOP donor Sheldon Adelsons convention center, occurs this year as the Republican Party is facing a barrage of pro-Nazi and pro-Hitler incidents within its ranks. Last month, a nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel withdrew his nomination after
bragging of his Nazi streak in a text message; days earlier, POLITICO reported on a
leaked group chat of Young Republicans who praised Hitler and joked about the Holocaust. The same week, a Nazi symbol was discovered hanging in a
GOP Congressional office. Then, this week, Carlson hosted Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes on his podcast; the guest claimed the big challenge to unifying the country was organized Jewry. Carlson, a former Fox News host who retains a large following, said Republican Israel supporters suffer from a brain virus.
RJC speakers took aim at Carlson starting on the conferences opening night. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Thursday he has seen more antisemitism on the right in the past six months than I have in my entire life. If you sit there with someone who says Adolf Hitler was very, very cool, and that their mission is to combat and defeat global Jewry, and you say nothing, then you are (a) coward and you are complicit in that evil, Cruz said. But many speakers downplayed the concern, saying antisemitism is relegated to the fringes of the GOP. Matt Brooks, CEO of the hosting organization, told reports that antisemitism is a very small, limited problem in our party.
On Saturday, RJC staffers gave attendees large placards reading TUCKER IS NOT MAGA to wave, suggesting that Carlsons antisemitic views stand apart from the GOP mainstream. Rep. David Kustoff (R-Tenn.), the longest serving Republican Jew in Congress, emphasized in his speech that antisemitism is an issue on the fringes of the Republican Party, and suggested that legacy conservative institutions like the Heritage Foundation are removed from the partys mainstream. Heritage has to decide whether, in fact, theyre going to be a serious conservative movement and think tank and resource for all of us, or whether theyre going to pray to the fringes, Kustoff said in an interview.
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