BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – Sarah Silverman called out the Women’s March over its ties to anti-Semitism but said she is still holding out hope for co-founder Tamika Mallory after she failed to condemn controversial figure Louis Farrakhan. Mallory appeared on “The View”, where she was grilled by co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Meghan McCain over her ties to Farrakhan. When Mallory was asked to expound her comments and to condemn Farrakhan, who infamously called Jews “wicked,” she refused and simply repeated to the hosts that she didn’t agree with him. Silverman expounded on holding out hope for Mallory. “Well to be honest, I don’t want to get any black women mad at me. They were pretty rough when I was in high school in many of my classes, and I know that they are genetically angry all the time, which scares me and most white women. That being said, I genuinely wish that the Women’s March condemned Farrakhan, because I find racism appalling.”