US President uses the word seen as a semritic slur

President Trump used an anti-Jewish solution during a rally in Iowa as he celebrated the passage of his Marki spending, but insisted that he did not know that the word was aggressive to the Jewish people. “No death, no property tax, not going to banks, and in some cases a fine banker, and in some cases,” Trump told the mob at Des Moise. The term “shelock” is borrowed from Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”. The story has a Jewish character, depicted as a cruel moneylender, demanding a “a pound meat” from a merchant who is unable to repay the loan. The term refers to loan sharks and is long considered aggressive, plays on Jews and the stereotypes of greed. When asked about the use of the term, Trump said that he had never heard of “that the word” can be considered anti-Jewish. “The meaning of the modelock is one that is a penny lender at high rates. You see it differently. I have never heard.”