Allegations of anti-Semitism and Holocaust diminishment have emerged
against one of Donald Trump’s foreign-policy advisers. According to
complaints leveled by former colleagues, former Department of Defense
inspector general Joseph Schlitz bragged about firing Jewish employees
and questioned whether the Holocaust could have killed as many Jewish
people as widely reported. “His summary of his tenure’s achievement
reported as ‘…I fired the Jews,’ ” wrote Daniel Meyer, a former IG
colleague of Schlitz’s, in a complaint obtained by McClatchy DC. “In his
final days, he allegedly lectured [former top Pentagon official John]
Crane on the details of concentration camps and how the ovens were too
small to kill 6 million Jews.” Schmitz has adamantly denied ever being
accused of such anti-Semitism, but three ex-colleagues have cited his
controversial remarks, including one person who has testified under oath
about them. |
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