Trump Biographer Slams Trump For Visiting Pittsburgh Synagogue: It’s a ‘Day of Desecration For Donald Trump’

‘He went to Pittsburgh where he wasn’t wanted’

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D'ANTONIO: "Well, in some ways I look at there as a day of desecration for Donald Trump. He desecrated the Constitution by saying he was going to void the 14th Amendment. Then he went to Pittsburgh where he wasn’t wanted. The majority of the survivors didn’t want him present. And desecrated what should be hallowed ground at least on the day that he visited. This is a president who wasn’t willing to cancel a campaign rally in order to visit on a more appropriate day. And I kept thinking, as I watched this, of the families whose loved ones were represented by those memorials and him going and touching them, touching those memorials when they didn’t want him there. And this is — has to be about the families. The rabbi showed real grace by welcoming him and essentially ministering to the President in a way that a president normally would minister to the country. So he went for himself."

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