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Julia ioffe photos
Julia ioffe photos








I hope the embassy move over there, where you don’t live was worth it,” she wrote Saturday, within hours of attack. “And a word to my fellow American Jews: This president makes this possible. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in a hugely symbolic gesture of support for the Jewish state. Jewish journalist Julia Ioffe found herself at the center of a Twitter firestorm over a six-year-old post in which she repeated a racial slur for black people. Trump of causing Saturday’s attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue, where a gunman killed 11 elderly Jews, and sarcastically noted that he had moved the U.S. I have to say, I feel less safe as a journalist in America these days than I ever did in Russia. A lot less safe,” she wrote on Twitter earlier. “I have to say, I feel less safe as a journalist in America these days than I ever did in Russia. is a worse place than a dictatorship where the killing of political opponents is common.

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Trump, according to figures from the Anti-Defamation League.īut the initial CNN segment wasn’t Ms.

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“I think I spoke in the heat of the moment … I exaggerated and I apologize for that,” she said, though elaborated that her point was that it was “no coincidence” that anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. Ioffe, saying she had started to see social-media blowback, called her language “ham-fisted” and “heated,” saying that it was not her point to call Mr. Host Jake Tapper defended on Twitter his handling of the segment, saying that “as i explained live on air, I went right to and to debate her, and they were eager to do so.










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