Bret Baier Confronts Josh Shapiro Over 'Neo-Nazi' Remarks About the Vice President
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Bret Baier Confronts Josh Shapiro Over 'Neo-Nazi' Remarks About the Vice President
"The fact that JD Vance couldn't bring himself to acknowledge that six million Jews were killed by Hitler and by the Nazis speaks volumes. It is not a surprise to me, however, given the way in which he has openly supported the AfD party, given the way he openly embraces neo-Nazis and neo-Nazi political parties, given the way in which he has offered comfort, really, to the antisemites on the right who are infecting the Republican Party,"
"Because I believe anti-semitism is a problem on the political left, Bret, and on the political right. And I think leaders need to speak and act with moral clarity and call it out. I just called it out on someone on the political left. I would like to see the Vice President of the United States do the same. He should not allow for a Nick Fuentes or a Tucker Carlson or others who are promoting anti-semitic view to be platformed."
Governor Josh Shapiro criticized Vice President JD Vance for a Holocaust remembrance post that did not explicitly name Jews and said that Vance's support for AfD and embrace of neo‑Nazi parties comforts antisemites within the Republican Party. A journalist pressed Shapiro on whether those remarks effectively called Vance a neo‑Nazi or antisemite, and Shapiro said he stood by his comments while denying he was labeling Vance, arguing that antisemitism exists on both political sides and deserves moral clarity. Shapiro urged national leaders to avoid platforming figures like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson and warned that silence for short‑term gain harms national safety.
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