A few weeks ago, tangerine unpopular President Donald Trump “forgot” to mention Jews and anti-Semitism when he spoke in commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It’s difficult to do that. So, that wasn’t a mistake. Unfortunately, in some respects this was a huge mistake, since most people don’t believe in the wholesale mass murder of a group of people. The Hill is reporting that Donald Trump will get another chance to embarrass America and try to keep his white nationalist, conspiracy-theory loving, base appeased.
President Trump will give remarks at the Holocaust Memorial Museum’s National Day of Remembrance on Tuesday, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Oh man. Here are some guesses as to what we can expect from this speech.
- Trump giving shoutouts to “great friends” Albert Einstein and George Gershwin (“Stand up. Where are you guys?”)
- Trump says how much he loved Charlie Chaplin. (Chaplin, even though we all want him to be Jewish, is not actually Jewish).
- Starts sentence by saying, “I was talking about the Jews with my friend Stephen...”
In all seriousness, the damage he’s done will not be fixed regardless of what he says.