Women’s March leader omits Jews from Holocaust remembrance statement Linda Sarsour attacked the White House for the same thing in 2017

(Free Beacon) Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour penned a Holocaust Remembrance Day statement that omitted any mention of the Jewish people, two years after she attacked President Donald Trump for the same thing.

In January 2017, the White House was criticized after its inaugural Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitted any mention of the Jewish people, instead referring broadly to “the depravity and horror inflicted on innocent people by Nazi terror.”

Among those critics was Sarsour. “How do you have a Remembrance Day for the holocaust and not mention Jews?!” she tweeted. “Absolutely outrageous. Definition of anti-semitism.”

But in her own Holocaust Remembrance Day statement posted to Facebook Sunday, Sarsour did the exact same thing and omitted any reference to Jews.

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