Summary

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner refused to sign a statement saying Donald Trump was not antisemitic, according to Michael Wolff’s new book “All or Nothing.”

The couple previously served as senior advisers but distanced themselves after the January 6 attack.

Wolff claims Trump sought their “Jewish cover” following his ambiguous stance on Israel post-October 7 Hamas attacks.

Kushner dodged repeated requests for a formal endorsement, eventually declining to label Trump as non-antisemitic.

  • A_A@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Once again i struggle understanding a simple English sentence. please help me :

    (…) who part computer.

    1st interpretation would be written differently for me … i would write it like :
    “for those who are part human, part computer” so i would have to reject that one.

    2nd interpretation would be reading “part” as a verb … like dividing something into parts. So : “taking a computer into many pieces”

    Since I’m not sure how this second interpretation works, i start doubting my capacity and believe there might be a third interpretation …

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      15 hours ago

      It’s just a missing word, it should say ‘who are part computer’. Most likely a typo

      • A_A@lemmy.world
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        15 hours ago

        Oh ! … i get it thanks. Very surprised, i am though that so many users are contributing to such an old and insignificant tread …