Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is accusing House Freedom Caucus member, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) of using of "derogatory, anti-Semitic stereotypes" in a tweet he directed to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler (D)
Nadler also called Jordan's use of a "$" when he typed Tom Steyer's name in a tweet condemning the latest decision investigate the Trump Administration and probable move to impeach the president.
Tom Steyer, who is a billionaire hedge fund owner that has injected tens of millions of dollars into Democratic causes and campaigns across the country, is better known for his self-funding of a campaign to impeach Trump.
Is Jordan's spelling of Steyer's name more about the billionaire's donating prowess, or about his Jewish background?
Here is the tweet in question. You be the judge.
The use of derogatory, anti-Semitic stereotypes has no place in our Congress or our country @Jim_Jordan. This is harmful, offensive and requires an apology! https://t.co/l2HwNJo3Sv
— Debbie Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) March 5, 2019
Meanwhile, Democrats, including Wasserman Schultz, have come out to condemn colleague, Rep. Ilhan Omar's apparently blatant anti-Semitic comments.