>After years in which President Trump has variously embraced and tolerated far-right figures and groups, the Republican Party is mired in a debate about how expansive its coalition should be.>President Trump said that neither the Republican Party nor the MAGA movement had room for people with antisemitic views, his most direct public statement yet in a debate pulsing through his movement over the inclusion of supporters who spread hate.>“I think we don’t need them,” he said on Wednesday during an interview with The New York Times, when asked whether such people had a place in his coalition. “I think we don’t like them.”>Mr. Trump’s coalition has started to splinter over how much support the United States should provide to Israel, but the president has repeatedly bragged about his support for Israel. In the interview with The Times, Mr. Trump spoke about the recent prize he was awarded by Israel and referred to his Jewish family members.>“My daughter happens to be Jewish, beautiful, three grandchildren are Jewish,” he said. “I’m very proud of them. I’m very proud of the whole, that whole family. I am the least antisemitic person probably there is anywhere in the world.”Based Trump at it again.
If you hate Jews, you aren't really America. Simple as, simple is.