When pressed why no mention was made of the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, the administration doubled down on its original statement, with Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks saying “we are an incredibly inclusive group and we took into account all of those who suffered,” pointing to “priests, gypsies, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists, trade unionists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, anarchists, Poles and other Slavic peoples, and resistance fighters” as other Holocaust victims.
In response to the statement, a number of US Jewish organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League condemned the administration’s failure to mention the murder of Jews during the Holocaust, as well as the Zionist Organization of America and the Republican Jewish Coalition, both of which are generally sympathetic to Trump.
During a joint press conference with Trump on Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the US president and “his people” against charges of anti-Semitism, saying “there is no greater supporter of the Jewish people and the Jewish state than Donald Trump.”
Although Trump evaded a question from a reporter regarding rising anti-Semitism during the press conference, the US president acknowledged the suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust in his opening statement, saying “we will never forget what the Jewish people have endured” and hailing the Jews for their “survival in the face of genocide.”
Asked by ultra-Orthodox reporter Jake Turx during a press conference the next day how his administration planned to handle anti-Semitism, Trump grew furious and accused his questioner of dishonesty, seeming to mistakenly believe he was being accused of anti-Semitism. Trump referenced Netanyahu’s support and insisted, “I am the least anti-Semitic person that you have ever seen in your entire life.”
Following the incident, Turx defended Trump, telling Fox News that “it’s very unfair what’s been done to him and I understand why he’s so defensive. And I’m with him when it comes to being outraged about him being charged with this anti-Semitism.”