Donald Trump on Saturday tweeted an image accusing Hillary Clinton of being “corrupt” with a six-pointed star, before deleting it hours later after a loud chorus of backlash.
{mosads}The presumptive GOP presidential nominee’s image showd the words “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” on a red six-pointed star that many have pointed out resembles the Star of David, a symbol that appears on the Israeli flag and is commonly associated with Judaism.
The star was superimposed over an image of $100 bills and an image of Clinton often used by her campaign that reads “History made.”
Two hours after the initial post, Trump tweeted a different version of the same image, this time with a circle under the words “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” instead of the star.
Shortly after the second tweet, Trump deleted the original.
Social media users captured a screenshot of the original tweet before it was deleted, and many people shared the two side-by-side:
The original image drew immediate backlash on Twitter. Josh Schwerin, a communications staffer for Clinton’s campaign, asked why a Star of David was used on the image.
Political columnist Ana Marie Cox said the “Symbolism here is pretty… unsubtle.”
Several anti-Trump Republican analysts and staffers have responded to the post, including GOP strategist Patrick Ruffini, who called the tweet “anti-Semitic.”
Many journalists have also taken to Twitter to question or criticize Trump’s post.
– Updated at 12:10 p.m.