Donald Trump is using Frozento defend himself against charges of anti-semitism. Yes, he brought a fictional Disney movie into it.
The presidential candidate came under fire Saturday after he posted an attack graphic against Hilary Clinton on Twitter that appeared to use the Star of David over a pile of dollar bills. His team later defended the tweet, suggesting it was only a "sheriff's star" from Microsoft shapes, but Trump could not resist jumping back into the conversation.
SEE ALSO: Trump's son-in-law defends the Donald in his own newspaperOn Wednesday evening, he tweeted a picture of a Frozenbook that included a similar star on the cover, asking "Where is the outrage for this Disney book?" Well, Mr. Trump, as always, the outrage is on Twitter.
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