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JNS quoted a statement by B’nai B’rith International and another by B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in its coverage of American Jewish organizations mostly staying silent after controversial remarks by former President Trump and an appearance by Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance with Tucker Carlson, who has hosted anti-Semites on his program.

Read more at JNS.org.

Most Jewish organizations are opting to remain silent publicly after former President Donald Trump stated that Jews would be to blame if he lost the upcoming election and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), the Republican vice presidential nominee, appeared alongside podcaster Tucker Carlson, who has hosted antisemites on his program.

Speaking at the Israeli-American Council annual summit in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Trump said that if he loses the presidential election in November, “the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that.”

Vance sat for an interview with Carlson at a campaign event in Hershey, Pa., on Saturday. It was the podcaster’s 11th interview on the vice presidential candidate’s tour, per the Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa.

Carlson, formerly of Fox News, has drawn criticism recently, including from Jewish House Democrats and Yad Vashem, for giving a platform to a Holocaust denier.

JNS sought comment from major U.S. Jewish organizations about both Trump’s comment and Vance’s interview with Carlson. Most did not respond. Some declined to comment.

Daniel Mariaschin, the CEO of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS that Carlson “has given unmistakable approbation to Holocaust denial and those who traffic in it.”

“The right thing would have been to have turned down the interview,” he said of Vance.

“While we appreciate former President Trump’s comments on the threats posed by Iran and terrorism to Israel, preemptively blaming Jews in the event of a potential election loss undermines any message he might have on combating hate,” B’nai B’rith wrote on social media.

Read the full article at JNS.org.