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«Breaking Pic News» John Bash defends Mexican-Jewish wife accused of white supremacy

John Bash laid the hammer down on eagle-eyed liberals Tuesday after they accused his wife of making a white supremacist hand gesture during Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's hearing.


The US attorney said on social media neither he nor his Mexican-Jewish wife, Zina Bash, had a clue as to what the hateful signal stood for until she was suddenly chastised on Twitter for allegedly making it. 


Zina, who formerly served as a law clerk for Kavanaugh, sat directly behind him at the court hearing with her arms crossed. Her right hand was seemingly positioned in an 'OK' sign - a symbol commonly associated with members of the alt-right.


Her furious husband later slammed the claims and said they are 'idiotic and sickening.' He added that he hopes 'people will clearly condemn' them.



Brett Kavanaugh's former law clerk, Zina Bash, is pictured behind the Supreme Court nominee Tuesday at his hearing. She is accused of making a hand gesture commonly associating with the alt-right


Brett Kavanaugh's former law clerk, Zina Bash, is pictured behind the Supreme Court nominee Tuesday at his hearing. She is accused of making a hand gesture commonly associating with the alt-right


Brett Kavanaugh's former law clerk, Zina Bash, is pictured behind the Supreme Court nominee Tuesday at his hearing. She is accused of making a hand gesture commonly associating with the alt-right





Zina's right hand is seemingly positioned in an 'OK' sign, which many say is on purpose. Her husband, however, called the claims against his Mexican-Jewish wife 'idiotic and sickening' 


Zina's right hand is seemingly positioned in an 'OK' sign, which many say is on purpose. Her husband, however, called the claims against his Mexican-Jewish wife 'idiotic and sickening' 



Zina's right hand is seemingly positioned in an 'OK' sign, which many say is on purpose. Her husband, however, called the claims against his Mexican-Jewish wife 'idiotic and sickening' 





The US attorney said on social media neither he nor Zina Bash had a clue as to what the hateful signal stood for until she was suddenly chastised for it on Twitter


The US attorney said on social media neither he nor Zina Bash had a clue as to what the hateful signal stood for until she was suddenly chastised for it on Twitter



The US attorney said on social media neither he nor Zina Bash had a clue as to what the hateful signal stood for until she was suddenly chastised for it on Twitter















He wrote in a Twitter statement: 'The attacks today on my wife are repulsive. Everyone tweeting this vicious conspiracy theory should be ashamed of themselves.


'We weren't even familiar with the hateful symbol being attributed to her for the random way she rested her hand during a long hearing.


'Zina is Mexican on her mother's side and Jewish on her father's side. She was born in Mexico. Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors.'


Cato Institute fellow, Ilya Shapiro, also chimed in: 'My friend Zina Bash, whose father is Polish-American Jew (whose parents escaped the Holocaust) and mother immigrated from Mexico, is not a white supremacist.'















John, seen left in Texas in March 2018, said 'Zina (right in her Facebook and LinkedIn photo) is Mexican on her mother's side and Jewish on her father's side. She was born in Mexico. Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors'





Outgoing White House Counsel Don McGahn (R) and Zina Bash look on during the US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Kavanaugh to be Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 4, 2018


Outgoing White House Counsel Don McGahn (R) and Zina Bash look on during the US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Kavanaugh to be Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 4, 2018



Outgoing White House Counsel Don McGahn (R) and Zina Bash look on during the US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Kavanaugh to be Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 4, 2018





Zina Bash and White House Counsel Don McGahn listen during the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC


Zina Bash and White House Counsel Don McGahn listen during the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC



Zina Bash and White House Counsel Don McGahn listen during the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on the nomination of Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC





Kavanaugh delivers his opening statement during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC


Kavanaugh delivers his opening statement during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC



Kavanaugh delivers his opening statement during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, September 4, 2018 in Washington, DC



Meanwhile, John went on to assure the public that his family does not take part in hate groups that 'aim to terrorize and demean other people.'


He added straightforwardly: 'Never have and never would.'


President Trump's former associate counsel further said the vicious comments had been aimed at his young daughter for whatever reason.


'Some of the Twitter comments have even referred to our baby daughter... I know that there are good folks on both sides of the political divide,' the US attorney concluded in his message.


Harvard Law grad Zina has not personally remarked on the matter.




Kavanaugh (C) is escorted by Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs Amy Swonger (L) and White House employee Bash (R) as he heads for a meeting with Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill July 11, 2018 in Washington, DC


Kavanaugh (C) is escorted by Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs Amy Swonger (L) and White House employee Bash (R) as he heads for a meeting with Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill July 11, 2018 in Washington, DC



Kavanaugh (C) is escorted by Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs Amy Swonger (L) and White House employee Bash (R) as he heads for a meeting with Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill July 11, 2018 in Washington, DC



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https://hienalouca.com/2018/09/05/john-bash-defends-mexican-jewish-wife-accused-of-white-supremacy/
Main photo article John Bash laid the hammer down on eagle-eyed liberals Tuesday after they accused his wife of making a white supremacist hand gesture during Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing.
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