To the surprise of no one, the left began pushing a conspiracy yesterday that one Kavanaugh’s aides Zina Bash was using a white supremacist symbol during Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing.
The woman sitting behind Kavanaugh giving what appears to be a white supremacist “Pepe” salute has been identified as Zina Bash, member of Trump’s transition, domestic policy, and now SCOTUS team pic.twitter.com/1bJlzV3yLG
— Tommy Christopher (@tommyxtopher) September 4, 2018
This is just Zina Bash, one of the writers of Trump’s immigration policy, flashing a White Supremacist hand signal. Nothing racist to see here. pic.twitter.com/8OwGYj4kt7
— Machine Pun Kelly (@KellyScaletta) September 4, 2018
Your wife Zina Bash straight up gave the White Power sign to camera today for Steven Miller & her buds watching #KavanaughConfirmation on tv. My bud @ManInTheHoody has the tape for you. Truth hurts. @realDonaldTrump is a racist too. Sorry I recently found out my ex was racist too https://t.co/33vfLtJ54l
— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) September 5, 2018
I’m sure out media will avail themselves of this, but it makes sense for Zina Bash to be asked about her hand gesture today. Try it for yourself – if you watch the video you’ll see she held it in place for a long time – It’s not a natural resting position.
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) September 4, 2018
Her Husband took to Twitter to destroy these leftists.
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. 1/3
— US Attorney John Bash (@USAttyBash) September 4, 2018
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. We of course have nothing to do with hate groups, which aim to terrorize and demean other people — never have and never would. 2/3
— US Attorney John Bash (@USAttyBash) September 4, 2018
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. 1/3
— US Attorney John Bash (@USAttyBash) September 4, 2018
The ADL even fact-checked the claim that the OK symbol isn’t a White Nationalist symbol
You people are complete morons.https://t.co/mLx9l7nyML
— ❌God Emperor 45❌ (@GodEmperor99) September 5, 2018