Filmmaker Ami Horowitz has called out White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre after she “pivoted” a question on anti-Semitism to talk about attacks on Muslims.
“She claimed that she misheard it – I mean you heard the question, the question was not mumbled, the question was very, very clear and I have yet to hear her mishear another question,” Mr Horowitz told Sky News Australia.Mr Horowitz said there are “five times” more attacks on Jewish people than Muslim people in the US.
“She did not mishear, she pivoted specifically because she didn’t want to talk about the uncomfortable truth that Jews are being attacked by people from the left – that’s the issue.”
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