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VP Harris scheduled to speak at event with ties to anti Semitic former Women's March leader

Tamika Mallory’s history with anti-Semitic comments include a statement from a meeting she held with leaders of the Women’s March where she attempted to explain her anti-Semitic comments with more anti-Semitism.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to speak at a summit with ties to disgraced former leader of the Women's March Tamika Mallory, who faced criticism for praising controversial anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan which caused her to step down from the 2019 Women's March after facing backlash.

Harris will be a featured speaker at the Black Women’s Roundtable, which is part of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, and which Mallory is a member of. The Black Women's Roundtable is scheduled for March 24-28.

Mallory faced a host of backlash after saying the controversial Farrakhan was the "greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities." Mallory was also seen attending an event where Farrakhan triumphed that "the powerful Jew is my enemy."

Mallory’s history with anti-Semitic comments include a statement from a meeting she held with leaders of the Women’s March where she attempted to explain her anti-Semitic comments with more anti-Semitism.

"Since that conversation, we’ve all learned a lot about how while white Jews, as white people, uphold white supremacy, ALL Jews are targeted by it," said Mallory, the former co-chair of the Women’s March.

On social media posts, Tamika Mallory referred to anti-Semitic, homophobic, and misogynistic Nation of Islam's leader Louis Farrakhan as "the G.O.A.T" or "the greatest of all time," the New York Times reported.

According to Tablet Mag, when the Women's March was first forming "Mallory allegedly first asserted that Jewish people bore a special collective responsibility as exploiters of black and brown people—and even, according to a close secondhand source, claimed that Jews were proven to have been leaders of the American slave trade."

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