" President Donald Trump, a native of Queens, New York, and a longtime Knicks fan, announced plans to attend a NBA finals game at Madison Square Garden. As expected, Trump's New York political enemies pounced. But take a look at the resume of Trump's New York critics.
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said: "It's not clear to me that Donald Trump is a big Knicks fan. I mean, does this guy even know the difference between Karl Rove and Karl Anthony Towns? I don't think so. He's just injecting himself."
But NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called Trump a lifelong fan, saying Trump "was a fixture at Madison Square Garden. He was here all the time. He's a genuine Knicks fan."
Now this would be the same Hakeem Jeffries who once defended the anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan and defended his anti-Semitic uncle Leonard Jeffries, a longtime professor at City College of New York.
In April 2023, the Republican Jewish Coalition issued a statement about Mr. Jeffries:
"As CNN reported this week: for years, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries lied about having only a 'vague recollection' of his uncle Leonard Jeffries' nauseating antisemitism.
"The disgusting remarks Leonard Jeffries made include: comparing Jews to 'dogs' and 'skunks', saying that 'rich Jews' financed the slave trade, and saying that Jewish Hollywood executives 'planned and plotted and programmed' a conspiracy to denigrate Black Americans in films." . . .More...
"Of all of New York’s major professional sports teams – the Giants, Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Jets, and Islanders – only the Jets have had a longer championship drought than the Knicks.
"With a championship in tow, the Knicks will make their way back from San Antonio to what promises to be a hero’s welcome the likes of which New York City has not seen in some time." . . .
"Is it traditional for the family of a student's spelling bee contest winner to set fire to the venue at which it was held? No? Then why the difference? That is a rhetorical question, one to which I believe most of us know the answer.
"Culture matters. Standards matter. Expectations (and assumed consequences) matter. As do simple human decency and dignity. But, what the hell, “Knicks in five! Knicks in five!”
"Now let’s torch Manhattan."

