Republican Jews Call on Biden to Apologize for Nazi Comment

Republican Jews Call on Biden to Apologize for Nazi Comment
Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden speaks with the press before departing Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 23, 2020. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
Ivan Pentchoukov
Updated:

A Republican Jewish group on Saturday demanded an apology from Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, who compared President Donald Trump to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

“The rule in debate is that if your only argument is to call your opponent a Nazi, you have no argument at all. Instead of engaging in debate on policy, Joe Biden has descended to name-calling and Holocaust references,” the coalition said in a statement.

During an interview with MSNBC, Biden was asked how he would respond to Trump claiming that the former vice president is pushing a socialist agenda. Biden said Trump is “sort of like Goebbels.”

Joseph Goebbels was a Nazi propagandist.

“You say the lie long enough, keep repeating it, repeating it, repeating it, it becomes common knowledge,” Biden said.

The Republican Jewish Coalition endorsed Trump for president and is backing Republicans in key battleground states.

“There is no place in political discourse for Holocaust imagery or comparing candidates to Nazis. It’s offensive and it demeans the memory of the Holocaust, the suffering of the victims, and the lessons we must learn from that terribly dark chapter of history. Joe Biden has been in politics long enough to know this,” the coalition said. “We call on Joe Biden to retract and apologize for that egregious comment.”

The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In the MSNBC interview, Biden went on to compare Trump to communist dictator Fidel Castro.

“I think people see very clearly the difference between me and Donald Trump,” Biden said. “Trump is clearing protests in front of the White House that are peaceful, you know, with the military. This guy is more Castro than Churchill.”

Trump did not order the clearing of the protesters in front of the White House, according to Attorney General William Barr. The protesters had injured 150 law enforcement officers before the crowd was pushed back to create a safety perimeter around the White House.

Trump and Biden are scheduled to face each other during the first of three presidential debates on Tuesday evening.

Trump has repeatedly compared the recent leftward shift of the Democratic party to socialism.

During a crowded Democratic primary, Biden shifted his platform far to the left in order to appeal to the growing progressive wing of the party. Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, the former vice president merged his policy platform with that of self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

The so-called “Unity Platform” did not mention the key socialist proposals by Sanders like Medicare for All and the Green New Deal, instead striking a balance between appeasing the progressive base while giving the Trump campaign little ammunition for attack.

Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan Pentchoukov
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Ivan is the national editor of The Epoch Times. He has reported for The Epoch Times on a variety of topics since 2011.
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