MI Jewish Cemetery Vandalized with Pro-Trump Graffiti Hours Before Trump Rally

Pro-Trump vandalism was found at Ahavas Israel Cemetery in Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 2, 2020, just hours before Donald Trump’s final campaign rally.

The tombstones were covered in red spray paint reading "Trump" and "MAGA.”

“Make no mistake, this heinous act was committed on the eve of the 2020 election to send an intimidating message to the president’s opponents, and particularly, Jewish voters,” said the Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus in a statement. "Grand Rapids’ Jewish community will not be cowed by this vile attack on Ahavas Israel."