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Vice President J.D. Vance denied rising antisemitism in the GOP, calling claims "slanderous" and attributing incidents to "bad apples."
Vice President J.D.
Vance dismissed claims of rising antisemitism within the Republican Party, calling them "slanderous" and inconsistent with American and Christian values.
In an NBC News interview, he denied that antisemitism is growing among conservatives, particularly young ones, and rejected comparisons to past decades, describing isolated incidents as "bad apples" rather than a systemic issue.
His comments contrast with warnings from figures like Senator Ted Cruz and pro-Israel groups over rhetoric linked to figures like Tucker Carlson and recent controversial messages from Young Republicans.
Vance emphasized the party's commitment to opposing racism and antisemitism, while highlighting achievements on tax policy, border security, and deportations.
Vicepresidente J.D. Vance negó el aumento del antisemitismo en el GOP, calificando las afirmaciones de "calumniosas" y atribuyendo los incidentes a "manzanas podridas".