White House awards press credentials to antisemitic conspiracy theorist who called Trump’s impeachment a ‘Jew coup’

Conspiracy theorist and End Times broadcaster Rick Wiles recently claimed that Hillary Clinton wants to toss conservatives into concentration camps and has also asserted that efforts to impeach President Donald Trump are part of a “Jew coup” that will lead to the deaths of millions of Christians.

Now, he and his TruNews network have managed to follow Trump all the way to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. As it has done many times before, the Trump camp provided Wiles with press credentials, Right Wing Watch reports.

The White House Correspondents Association reportedly isn’t happy with the White House’s decision to include TruNews in press conferences, as Jake Tapper notes in a tweet below.

In one interview at the Forum, Wiles had this to say:

“We are entering into dark places in the news media and there’s a lot of people in the news media that are upset about it, people in society who are very upset that TruNews is showing up in these places, but it’s God’s favor on us. Almighty God’s favor is on TruNews.”

But as Right Wing Watch notes, Wiles is most noted for his deeply-rooted anti-Semitism which he made clear last November by claiming that the “impeach Trump effort is a Jew coup and the American people better wake up to it really fast.”

“This is a coup led by Jews to overthrow the constitutionally elected president of the United States and it’s beyond removing Donald Trump, it’s removing you and me,” he said. “That’s what’s at the heart of it. You have been taken over by a Jewish cabal. The church of Jesus Christ, you’re next. Get it through your head! They’re coming for you. There will be a purge. That’s the next thing that happens when Jews take over a country, they kill millions of Christians.”

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Megan Hamilton

Megan Hamilton has traveled extensively throughout the Southern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central America. A lifelong atheist, these travels have informed her political views. She currently lives in a remote location with a large herd of cats and four dogs.