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Sean Spicer: 'I wish the Anne Frank Center had praised Donald Trump for fighting anti-Semitism' | Sean Spicer: 'I wish the Anne Frank Center had praised Donald Trump for fighting anti-Semitism' |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The White House Press Secretary has attacked the Anne Frank Center for its negative statement about President Donald Trump’s slow disavowal of anti-Semitism. | |
Asked about the Centre’s statement, Sean Spicer told reporters that the President "has been very forceful with the denunciation" of people who are racist or sexist. | |
"The President has made clear since the day he was elected and frankly through the campaign that he seeks to unite the country. He has brought a diverse range of people into this administration," he said. | "The President has made clear since the day he was elected and frankly through the campaign that he seeks to unite the country. He has brought a diverse range of people into this administration," he said. |
"It's ironic that no matter how many times he talks about this, it's never good enough," he said. | |
"I wish that they [the Anne Frank Centre] had praised the President for his leadership in this area," he added. "And I think hopefully as time continues to go by, they will recognise his commitment to civil rights, to voting rights, to equality for all Americans." | |
Mr Trump finally spoke against anti-Semitism after a visit to the National Museum of African American History on Tuesday, saying racism was "horrible" and "must stop". | Mr Trump finally spoke against anti-Semitism after a visit to the National Museum of African American History on Tuesday, saying racism was "horrible" and "must stop". |
The President's words came on Tuesday after four separate waves of bomb threats were received by more than 50 Jewish community centers since the New Year and a Jewish cemetery was vandalised in Missouri. | |
The Anne Frank Center said in a statement after his remarks that the comments were a "Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has affected his own administration". | |
The President was criticised for omitting the Jewish people in his statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. | The President was criticised for omitting the Jewish people in his statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. |
At his first press conference since his Inauguration last week he told a Jewish reporter to sit down and accused him of lying after asking him a question about the anti-Semitic bomb threats. | |
His daughter, Ivanka Trump, who converted to Judaism for her husband Jared Kushner, tweeted to ask American people to show “tolerance”. | |
Mr Spicer insisted that the President will focus on uniting the country. He then made what appeared to be a Freudian slip. | Mr Spicer insisted that the President will focus on uniting the country. He then made what appeared to be a Freudian slip. |
"It [anti-Semitism] is something he [Mr Trump] will continue to fight and will make very, very clear that he has no place in this administration," said Mr Spicer. | "It [anti-Semitism] is something he [Mr Trump] will continue to fight and will make very, very clear that he has no place in this administration," said Mr Spicer. |