Walking the (Antisemitic) Dog
Skip to commentsSACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a wave of criticism after the official press account for the governor posted an AI-generated cartoon showing White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller leading former President Donald Trump on a leash.
International Jewish News reports:
Conservative commentators and several Republican officials said the cartoon trafficked in antisemitic stereotypes by exaggerating Miller’s facial features, a claim echoed widely on social media and in right-leaning outlets. Those critics called for Newsom to apologize and, in some cases, to resign.
Stephen Miller responded to the post publicly, condemning the governor’s office and framing the episode as part of a broader pattern of what he called hostile rhetoric from Democratic officials…
That’s right, Stephen Miller is denouncing hostile rhetoric.
Major national Jewish organizations had not, as of press time, released coordinated statements calling for Newsom’s resignation. Reactions instead were fragmented, with many public responses coming from individual commentators and partisan outlets on both the left and the right. The episode underscores how fast social media controversies can spread and how they can quickly become litmus tests for broader questions about antisemitism, political rhetoric, and acceptable satire…
Of course it is not the first time that particular scenario has been used in an editorial cartoon.
Though more (in)famously it involves Donald Trump and Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu.



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