ADL: Democratic congressman who won’t condemn Farrakhan lacks ‘courage’

Rep. Danny Davis of Illinois doubled down on earlier remarks in which he said the Nation of Islam leader was an "outstanding human being."

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League blasted Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., for lacking the courage to condemn Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

“It is unfortunate that the congressman apparently can’t muster up the courage to denounce Farrakhan’s blatant anti-Semitism and instead chose to praise him instead,” an ADL spokesman told JTA.

Davis in a Daily Caller interview posted Sunday doubled down on an earlier interview in which he called Farrakhan “an outstanding human being who commands a following of individuals who are learned and articulate.”

The ADL had sought a clarification from Davis on the earlier interview, an ADL official said, and Davis said the remarks were out of context and he asked for more information about Farrakhan’s information. The ADL provided Davis with a compilation of Farrakhan’s virulent attacks on Jews over the decades.

In the more recent interview, Davis told the Daily Caller that he did not regard the allegations of anti-Semitism as important.

“I know Farrakhan, been knowing him for years and years and years and years and years, and every once in a while some writer or somebody will I guess try to think of something to say about Farrakhan, but nah, my world is so much bigger than any of that,” he told the online news site.

The ADL spokesman said in response: “We are deeply disappointed with Congressman Davis’ statements about Farrakhan, an avowed anti-Semite who leads a group that traffics in hate not just towards Jews but also the LGBTQ community. Hate should not be difficult to denounce. Once again we’re calling on the congressman to denounce anti-Semitism and all forms of hate.”

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