Holocaust Survivor Slams Harris For Comparing Trump To Hitler: 'Trump Stood With The Jewish People'
Auschwitz survivor Jerry Wartski claps as Republican presidential
candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a fighting
anti-semitism event with Miriam Adelson at the Trump National Golf Club
Bedminster on August 15, 2024 in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Holocaust survivor Jerry Wartski was recently featured in a Trump
campaign video, where he slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for
unapologetically characterizing Trump as a “fascist,” and even comparing
him to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
“My name is Jerry Wartski. I’m 94 years old and a survivor of
Auschwitz and the death marches,” the video released by the Trump
campaign began.
“Adolf Hitler invaded Poland when I was 9 years old. He murdered my parents and most of my family,” Wartski stated.
“I know more about Hitler than Kamala will ever know in a thousand
lifetimes,” 94-year-old Wartski continued, while rolling up his sleeve
to show his Auschwitz prisoner number on his arm.
“For her to accuse President Trump of being like Hitler is the worst
thing I’ve ever heard in my 75 years of living in the United States,” he
continued.
The backlash stems from Harris’s campaign tactics of deceitful name-calling.
The Democrat Party has seemingly moved on from their false Russian
collusion-related accusations and have now decided to go back to the
classic “label Trump a nazi and fascist” campaign tactics.
During a Wednesday CNN town hall, Harris recalled a claim made by
former White House chief of staff and retired Marine Corps General, John
Kelly, who accused Trump of praising Hitler during his time as
president.
It is also important to note that Trump previously fired Kelly during
his administration. The former president explained on Truth Social that
Kelly was both incompetent and flat-out “dumb” in relation to carrying
out his duties.
“I invite you to listen and go online to listen to John Kelly … who
has told us Donald Trump said, why – essentially, ‘Why aren’t my
generals like those of Hitler’s, like Hitler,’” Harris stated.
“This is a serious, serious issue. And we know who he is. He admires dictators,” she continued.
“The American people deserve to have a president who encourages
healthy debate, works across the aisle, not afraid of good ideas
wherever they come from, but also maintains certain standards about how
we think about the role and the responsibility, and certainly not
comparing oneself in a clearly admiring way to Hitler,” Harris added.
Wartski’s response to Harris’ assertions continued, stating that the
Democrat VP “owes my parents and everybody else who was murdered by
Hitler an apology for repeating this lie.”
“I know President Trump, and he would never say this, and Kamala
Harris knows this,” he added, referring to Harris’s latest claims.
Wartski was then asked by a person off camera why Jewish people
should support Trump, to which he responded “Because he’s a mensch,”
which essentially means a good person in Yiddish.
“I believe that President Trump is definitely going to be good for
Israel because everything that he’s done up until now was in [its]
favor,” he stated, adding that Trump “never double-crossed anyone and he
never showed weakness.”
Additionally, Trump met with Wartski, the honorary president of the
Israel Heritage Foundation, on the anniversary of the Hamas October 7th
terrorist attack, the worst attack on the Jewish people since the
holocaust, resulting in at least 1,200 deaths, along with the kidnapping
of 254 more.
“He has always stood with the Jewish people and the state of Israel,” Wartski added.
Recent polling statistics from the Manhattan Institute reveals that
67% of Jewish voters plan to support for Harris, while 31% of Jewish
voters plan to vote for former President Trump.
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Auschwitz survivor Jerry Wartski claps as Republican presidential
candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a fighting
anti-semitism event with Miriam Adelson at the Trump National Golf Club
Bedminster on August 15, 2024 in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Holocaust survivor Jerry Wartski was recently featured in a Trump
campaign video, where he slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for
unapologetically characterizing Trump as a “fascist,” and even comparing
him to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
“My name is Jerry Wartski. I’m 94 years old and a survivor of
Auschwitz and the death marches,” the video released by the Trump
campaign began.
“Adolf Hitler invaded Poland when I was 9 years old. He murdered my parents and most of my family,” Wartski stated.
“I know more about Hitler than Kamala will ever know in a thousand
lifetimes,” 94-year-old Wartski continued, while rolling up his sleeve
to show his Auschwitz prisoner number on his arm.
“For her to accuse President Trump of being like Hitler is the worst
thing I’ve ever heard in my 75 years of living in the United States,” he
continued.
The backlash stems from Harris’s campaign tactics of deceitful name-calling.
The Democrat Party has seemingly moved on from their false Russian
collusion-related accusations and have now decided to go back to the
classic “label Trump a nazi and fascist” campaign tactics.
During a Wednesday CNN town hall, Harris recalled a claim made by
former White House chief of staff and retired Marine Corps General, John
Kelly, who accused Trump of praising Hitler during his time as
president.
It is also important to note that Trump previously fired Kelly during
his administration. The former president explained on Truth Social that
Kelly was both incompetent and flat-out “dumb” in relation to carrying
out his duties.
“I invite you to listen and go online to listen to John Kelly … who
has told us Donald Trump said, why – essentially, ‘Why aren’t my
generals like those of Hitler’s, like Hitler,’” Harris stated.
“This is a serious, serious issue. And we know who he is. He admires dictators,” she continued.
“The American people deserve to have a president who encourages
healthy debate, works across the aisle, not afraid of good ideas
wherever they come from, but also maintains certain standards about how
we think about the role and the responsibility, and certainly not
comparing oneself in a clearly admiring way to Hitler,” Harris added.
Wartski’s response to Harris’ assertions continued, stating that the
Democrat VP “owes my parents and everybody else who was murdered by
Hitler an apology for repeating this lie.”
“I know President Trump, and he would never say this, and Kamala
Harris knows this,” he added, referring to Harris’s latest claims.
Wartski was then asked by a person off camera why Jewish people
should support Trump, to which he responded “Because he’s a mensch,”
which essentially means a good person in Yiddish.
“I believe that President Trump is definitely going to be good for
Israel because everything that he’s done up until now was in [its]
favor,” he stated, adding that Trump “never double-crossed anyone and he
never showed weakness.”
Additionally, Trump met with Wartski, the honorary president of the
Israel Heritage Foundation, on the anniversary of the Hamas October 7th
terrorist attack, the worst attack on the Jewish people since the
holocaust, resulting in at least 1,200 deaths, along with the kidnapping
of 254 more.
“He has always stood with the Jewish people and the state of Israel,” Wartski added.
Recent polling statistics from the Manhattan Institute reveals that
67% of Jewish voters plan to support for Harris, while 31% of Jewish
voters plan to vote for former President Trump.
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