A former White House intern accused on Thursday of making a white power symbol during a photo with President Trump has denied having any ties to white nationalist groups, and claims he was simply mimicking the president’s signature “OK” sign.
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“In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes,” Emory University student Jack Breuer told the Daily Caller a day after the Daily Mail published an article headlined, “White power at the White House – Trump intern flashes ‘alt-right’ symbol used by notorious extremists during group photo with the president.”
Breuer said his decision to stray from the president’s request – that every intern flash a thumbs up in their photo with him – was “foolish.”
“I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. I’m proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them,” he said in a statement.
In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes. That was foolish. I should have listened more closely to the Commander-in-Chief and given the thumbs up. (1/2)
— Jack Breuer (@jjbreue) December 29, 2017
I’m proud of my Jewish heritage and strongly reject the hateful views associated with racist white power organizations. I would never make common cause with them. (2/2)
— Jack Breuer (@jjbreue) December 29, 2017
The Daily Mail included several pictures of neo-Nazi leaders like Richard Spencer making the same hand gesture as Breuer. Photos of Trump or others individuals flashing the “OK” sign were simultaneously omitted.
A spokesperson for the Daily Mail did not return a request for comment.
