This headline blared all over the internet this morning, on msn.com, USA Today, New York Daily News, the Hill, and other sites:

Pittsburgh Jewish leaders tell Trump to stay away unless he denounces white nationalism

But these so-called “Jewish leaders” are members of “Bend the Arc,” a leftwing fringe group funded by the son of George Soros.

So, no, these are not “Jewish leaders of Pittsburgh.”

Via Daily Wire.

Over the weekend, the press began a narrative drumbeat suggesting that President Trump was somehow responsible for the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh on Saturday – the deadliest anti-Semitic shooting in American history. On Monday, key members of the press amplified that message by quoting supposed Pittsburgh Jewish leaders saying the same thing. Here, for example, was Maggie Haberman of The New York Times:

Bend The Arc, the group quoted here, wrote a letter stating:
For the past three years your words and your policies have emboldened a growing white nationalist movement. You yourself called the murderer evil, but yesterday’s violence is the direct culmination of your influence. President Trump, you are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you fully denounce white nationalism. Our Jewish community is not the only group you have targeted. You have also deliberately undermined the safety of people of color, Muslims, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. Yesterday’s massacre is not the first act of terror you incited against a minority group in our country. President Trump, you are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you stop targeting and endangering all minorities.

So, is Bend The Arc really a group of “Jewish leaders”? Only in name. The group is merely a Leftist political action group with a Jewish label. Their stated mission is “rising up in solidarity with everyone threatened by the Trump agenda to fight for the soul of our nation.”….

Who runs Bend The Arc? Alexander Soros, George Soros’ son. When he started the PAC, Politiconoted, “Soros, who formed his own foundation in 2012 to promote social justice and human rights, has given $1.2 million to Democratic candidates and groups in the last three elections.” (It should be noted here that criticism of the political viewpoint of major Democratic donors is not anti-Semitism; it is normal politics.) The director of Bend The Arc was Hadar Susskind, formerly a staffer at the anti-Semitic front group J Street, which spends its days attempting to undermine the safety and security of the state of Israel….

Here’s the real headline: Rabbi Jeffrey Myers of the Tree of Life Synagogue told CNN this morning, “The President of the United States is always welcome. I’m a citizen. He’s my president. He is certainly welcome.” That’s not going to get the same kind of media coverage. It’s no wonder why.

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  1. Maynard says:

    “Jewish leaders” is about as meaningful as “cat leaders”.

  2. Alain41 says:

    Bend the Arc was formed in 2011 from the merger of 2 Progressives Jewish orgs. Presume that the name is a reference to Obama’s favorite saying; the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward Justice.. So, name implies it’s political. Though I do think that it’s a good name.

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