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Donald Trump caused controversy by using the term “Shylocks” during a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, while discussing bankers and loans.
The president stated he had “never heard” the word was antisemitic, defining it as a moneylender who charges high rates.
The term “Shylock” originates from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and is widely recognised as an offensive antisemitic slur, based on harmful stereotypes of Jewish people.
Jewish leaders and politicians condemned Trump’s use of the word, labelling it “blatant and vile antisemitism” and insisting his use of it was deliberate.
This incident follows previous accusations of Trump perpetuating antisemitic stereotypes, contrasting with Joe Biden who apologised for using the same term in the past.