Ilhan Omar under fire after naming Jewish donors to her challenger - The Times of Israel
Ilhan Omar under fire after naming Jewish donors to her challenger - The Times of Israel |
Ilhan Omar under fire after naming Jewish donors to her challenger - The Times of Israel Posted: 24 Jul 2020 12:13 AM PDT WASHINGTON (JTA) — US lawmaker Ilhan Omar has come under fire for a campaign mailer that names three Jewish donors to her Democratic primary opponent. "Can We Trust Antone Melton-Meaux's Money?" said the mailer obtained by Vice News, which posted a story on Thursday. The flyer features quotes that have appeared in US media from people outside the Minnesota congressional district who are giving to Melton-Meaux, Omar's challenger in the Democratic primary on August 11. It also cites others. Among those mentioned are billionaires Seth Klarman, a hedge fund executive and the co-founder and chief financial backer of The Times of Israel, and Jonathan Gray, president of the Blackstone Group private equity firm. Those quoted include Stanley Weinstein, a retired real estate executive from Miami Beach, and someone named Michael of Scarsdale, New York. Rabbi Avi Olitzky of St. Louis Park, a Minneapolis suburb, who has defended Omar against previous claims that she is anti-Semitic, told Vice News he was "beyond dismayed." "Most disappointing were the presence of tropes that we'd personally discussed as hurtful, as offensive, and that I received a commitment not only would it not happen again but education would take place to learn more as to why it's a problem," said Olitzky, who had met with Omar last year after she was criticized for a number of statements in which she imputed undue influence to pro-Israel groups. She apologized for some but not all of her remarks. Omar is leading in the only known poll by double digits, but Melton-Meaux has out-raised the incumbent: $3.2 million to less than $500,000 in the last quarter. The challenger, a lawyer, is drawing support from pro-Israel donors. Omar is one of two representatives in Congress who back the boycott Israel movement; the other is Rashida Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat. Vice also quoted Jewish figures defending Omar. "The campaign is just speaking truthfully and honestly about opposition to its agenda and the counter-movement against progressive change in this country," Evan Stern, a local progressive activist, told Vice. Times of Israel staff contributed to this report. |
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