“I think that’s a question you ought to ask the Democrats,” the White House press secretary said Monday. Trump made the claim last week at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser, according to an attendee.
By Felicia Sonmez Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow March 11 at 3:26 PM White House press secretary Sarah Sanders declined to say Monday whether President Trump believes Democrats “hate Jewish people,” arguing that reporters should pose that question to Democratic lawmakers.
— CNN Politics March 11, 2019 “I think that’s a question you ought to ask the Democrats,” Sanders said at a White House news briefing, the first in more than 40 days. “I think that they’ve had a lot of opportunities over the last few weeks to condemn some abhorrent comments . . . That’s a question frankly I think you should ask Democrats — what their position is — since they’re unwilling to call this what it is,” Sanders said.
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