ADL’s Greenblatt Laughs at 501(c)(3) Status, Insults Candidate Donald Trump

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 5, 2016

Donald Trump, chairman and president of the Trump Organization, discusses Building the Trump Brand, in a National Press Club luncheon speech May 27, 2014 in Washington, DC.. Photo By Olivier Douliery/ABACAUSA.COM

The head of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, has been violating the organization’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status flagrantly for a week now, openly attempting to sabotage the campaign of Donald Trump (tax-exempt status requires that an organization not engage in politics – I quote the IRS in a previous article).

Now, he’s kicking it up a notch and just insulting him.

Also of interest here is that Trump compared “White supremacists” to Jewish groups.

Forward:

Presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his refusal to repudiate white supremacist groups by comparing them to Jewish charities — a claim that the Anti-Defamation League denounced as obscene.

“I don’t like to disavow groups if I don’t know who they are,” Trump said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” I mean, you could have Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in groups.”

The ADL slammed Trump’s comparison of Jewish groups to white power groups, noting that they refer to blacks as ‘mud people’ and brand Jews as ‘Satanic.’

“It is obscene to even mention a Jewish organization in the same breath as these white supremacist groups,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL. “Mr. Trump needs to acknowledge that the rhetoric of these hate groups is appalling and does not belong in any political discussion.”

What doesn’t belong in any political discussion, Greenblatt, is a tax-exempt organization.

You are breaking the law.

Greenblatt said it was hard to understand why Trump seemed to find it difficult to make a clear-cut denounciation of the white supremacist group.

“It is hard to fathom how we can have a candidate who can be so verbose when it comes to denigrating other candidates, yet he finds himself tongue tied when it comes to the most racist and anti-Semitic group in the history of this country,” Greenblatt said.

This is blatant.

And yet somehow, I’m the only one saying it.

When you Google “ADL 501c3,” you get my articles and the statements from the ADL with this at the bottom:

As a 501c3 nonprofit organization, ADL takes no position on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for office.

By calling him “obscene” and “slamming” him, you’re not taking a position in opposition to a candidate?

Really, Jews?

I thought you were lawyers?

I would like an explanation as to what is going on here.