Something along the lines of “never change” might do. Wonder what he’ll write in the Pope’s yearbook. to Israel, and heading over to the Vatican. The president’s words, along with his promise that he’ll “NEVER FORGET!”, are a slight step up from this administration’s past communications about the Holocaust - like when the White House release to honor Holocaust Remembrance Day did not mention the Jewish people, or when Sean Spicer argued incorrectly and farcically that Adolf Hitler “didn’t even” use chemical weapons on his own people, just at the “Holocaust centers.”Īnyway, Trump is continuing his international tour, saying H.A.G.S. Millions of innocent, wonderful, and beautiful lives-men, women, and children-were extinguished as part of a systemic attempt to eliminate the Jewish people.” He continued, saying that the Holocaust was “the most savage crime against God and His children and it is our solemn duty to mourn every life that was so viciously taken.” “Words can never describe the bottomless depth of that evil or the scope of the anguish and destruction. On Holocaust Remembrance Day we mourn and grieve the murder of 6 million innocent Jewish men, women and children. In the speech that Trump read at Yad Vashem, on the other hand, he spoke broadly, but it was on message. US President Donald Trump watching the lighting of memorial candles during the annual Holocaust Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda, April 25, 2017. President Donald Trump, near an Israeli flag at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
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