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Trump campaign condemns ‘deplorable’ anti-Semitic supporter

The Trump campaign on Sunday strongly condemned an anti-Semitic supporter who yelled “Jew-S-A” at reporters during a Trump rally in Arizona on Saturday, calling it “disgusting” and “completely unacceptable.”
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October 31, 2016

The Trump campaign on Sunday strongly condemned an anti-Semitic supporter who yelled “Jew-S-A” at reporters during a Trump rally in Arizona on Saturday, calling it “disgusting” and “completely unacceptable.”

“His conduct is completely unacceptable,” campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told CNN’s Jake Tapper, who asked if she would call the supporter “deplorable,” a term used by Hillary Clinton last month to paint Trump’s anti-Semitic and alt-right supporters.

“That man’s conduct was deplorable, and had I been there, I would have asked security to remove him immediately. Clearly, he doesn’t speak for the campaign or the candidate, and what he had to say was disgusting,” Conway said.

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So this just happened near the press pen at Trump's Phoenix rally. Man chanting “Jew.S.A.!” “>October 29, 2016

In a statement released immediately after the rally, Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said, “The campaign strongly condemns this kind of rhetoric and behavior. It is not acceptable at our rallies or elsewhere.”

On State of the Union, Conway pushed back against Tapper’s suggestion that Trump has refused to directly condemn his supporters’ anti-Semitic comments.

“I think that’s incredibly unfair. The campaign I run, Jake, seriously?” Conway asked.

“Not you. But Mr. Trump has refused to condemn in a very serious way his racist and anti-Semitic fans,” Tapper said.

“Yes, he has. He has done that,” Conway insisted. “And let me just repeat on his behalf that that’s the way his campaign feels. … Don’t besmirch the good name of the tens of thousands, the millions of Trump supporters.”

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