It is the Democrat Party’s embrace and tolerance of America’s worst anti-Semites, that is most responsible for the spike in anti-Semitic attacks across the United States. Most of America’s Jewish groups refuse to attack the Democrat Party for their acceptance of Jew-haters. Instead, many accuse the pro-Jewish President Trump of anti-Semitism. Insanity. History will not be kind to America’s Jewish leaders. #Jexodus.

Deven Anderson, who recently joined Pete Buttigieg’s (D.) presidential campaign as a regional organizing director in Columbia, S.C., has a history of praising anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and attended a sermon where Farrakhan said “You can walk with a Jew, but you can’t walk with me.”

In another tweet on April 23, he responded to a now-deleted tweet saying he has “never seen the Honorable Minister Farrakhan in person,” adding that choosing between Cornel West and Farrakhan will be a “real tough decision.” On the morning of the service, he tweeted that he and two friends were “on [their] way to see The Honorable Minister!”

After the event, Anderson tweeted, “all i can say is The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan preached today.” While Anderson didn’t tweet about anything Farrakhan said during his sermon, there is video on YouTube of the remarks, which commemorated the 37th pastoral anniversary of Reverend Willie Wilson.

“When Wall Street saw they were going to regulate, Wall Street paid back all the money. The banks still not loaning you nothing. Do you know why?” Farrakhan asked. “They print money right over there next to the Holocaust Museum. That is not an accident either.”

He said Jews have been “scattered throughout the Earth as a result of their rebellion to the laws and statutes and commandments of God.” Farrakhan continued, “God would never have had to give commandments to the children of Israel, thou shalt not steal, if they weren’t crooked.”

“You can walk with a Jew, but you can’t walk with me. I believe in Jesus, but they don’t. Why you reject me?” Farrakhan asked, beating his fist on the pulpit. “Why can you sit down with Weinberg and Steinberg and Huffman? Is it because they have money? They have influence? They have power? Then tell me you’re not a worshipper of God. You worship the power of this world.”

Farrakhan also condemned same-sex relationships and told the crowd they are “liars” and “hypocrites” for tolerating homosexuality while claiming to believe in God. He said not to listen to teachers who say “we must get rid of hate,” and that such people are “bringing us back to the plantation.” He also blamed the “money changers” and “international bankers,” two anti-Semitic epithets, for hurting the economy during then-president Barack Obama’s first term. He said he “broke out in tears” seeing Obama with gray hair and said, “They got Barack.”

Anderson began working for the Buttigieg campaign on August 27. He previously worked as the Black Youth Vote! lead organizer for the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and Obama’s Organizing for Action nonprofit. Anderson has organized with several Democratic politicians and activists over the last decade. He has pictures on his social media accounts with Jesse Jackson, failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, and MSNBC hosts Al Sharpton and Joy Reid.