In its recent profile of Martin Greenfield, famed holocaust survivor and tailor to the presidents, Univision failed to mention the 88-year-old’s past praise of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, as well as Greenfield’s conservative position on various political issues. Unlike Univision’s online version of the Greenfield feature, News Busters notes, the network’s television version ignored the political similarities between the legendary tailor and Trump. Greenfield, for instance praised the GOP White House hopeful in his bestselling book Measure of a Man. “Working with Mr. Trump has always been an honor,” Greenfield wrote in his 2014 memoir. “His larger-than-life style and brilliant business savvy have been a blessing to New York City, creating thousands of jobs. He’s a wonderful guy – and a terrific father who understands that life’s greatest investment is in one’s children.” Univision also failed to highlight Greenfield’s views on job creation, the economy, and the welfare system, issues the Holocaust survivor discussed during an interview on the Conservative Book Club last year’s Young America’s Foundation event. Greenfield said “there are too many restrictions to start businesses.” He told the room full of young conservative activists that “the country was created to create jobs, not to have the government give you money to live.” Preaching the importance