Trump 'evoked anti-Semitic trope to describe Kushner'
'Jared's more loyal to Israel than the United States': Trump evoked anti-Semitic trope to joke about Jewish son-in-law, new Woodward book claims Former President Donald Trump evoked an anti-Semitic trope when describing his son-in-law Jared Kushner 'Jared's more loyal to Israel than the United States,' Trump remarked in a meeting, according to Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Bob Costa Using the dual allegiance trope 'has been used to harass, marginalize and persecute the Jewish people for centuries,' said the Anti-Defamation League
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Former President Donald Trump evoked an anti-Semitic trope when describing his son-in-law Jared Kushner to journalists Bob Woodward and Bob Costa, according to the duo's new book, 'Peril.'
'"You know," Trump joked in another meeting, mocking his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who was raised in a modern Orthodox Jewish family and was working on Middle East peace, "Jared's more loyal to Israel than the United States,"' Woodward and Costa wrote, according to Insider.
Suggesting that American Jews are more loyal to Israel than the United States or hold a dual allegiance 'has been used to harass, marginalize and persecute the Jewish