Donald Trump,
for the very first time as U.S President has come out to publicly condemn
anti-semitism, bigotry and racism following the recent rise in bomb threats
against Jewish community centers across the United States.
Federal U.S
Authorities have received almost 70 phoned-in bomb threats targeted towards at
least 10 Jewish community centers in Alabama, Ohio, Illinois, Texas and New
York, and Trump, whose presidential election win in November heralded about
2000 hate crimes in 34 days, has revealed he hopes perpetrators of such crimes
be brought to book.
"Anti-Semitism is horrible, and it's
gonna stop and it has to stop," Trump told NBC News in an exclusive
interview, after touring the National Museum of African American History and
Culture in Washington, D.C.
"The anti-Semitic threats targeting
our Jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful and a
very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and
prejudice and evil,"
''The tour was a meaningful reminder of why
we have to fight bigotry, intolerance and hatred in all of its very ugly forms.
I think it's terrible," Trump said of the anti-Semetic threats.
''I think it's horrible. Whether it's
anti-Semitism or racism or any — anything you wanna think about having to do
with the divide. Anti-Semitism is, likewise, it's just terrible."
He added,
"You don't know where it's coming
from, but I hope they catch the people."
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video below
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