Also Sunday, Trump said he "guessed" that he would vote for a Democrat to stop white supremacist David Duke from being elected to the U.S. Senate in Louisiana and rebuked the former KKK leader.
The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee's blunt assessment was a clear sign that Democrats will use claims of anti-Jewish bias against the GOP nominee.
Khalif Mitchell, who was fined last year by the Canadian Football League for anti-Semitic postings, is back at it with a reference to Jews as devils and the late Elie Wiesel as a "thief of the holy people."