This video, produced by TruNews, is worth watching:
I cannot find the article they first cite published by Israel Today News anywhere online. The presenter in the video appears to be reading directly from the report. I’ve left a comment asking for a link or some other form of verification of this report.
Did Trump convert to Judaism back in 2017 and join the Chabad Lubavitch synagogue? I suppose it wouldn’t surprise me, given the fact that he appears to be so close to this particular sect and his close ties to Jared Kushner.
Here’s an even more important question: does it even matter at this point? Trump is easily one of the most pro-Israel, pro-Jewish politicians in American history, prompting some Jewish bloggers to declare him the first Jewish president of the United States:
March 21, 2019 marked several big league junctures in American-Israeli relations. What some might call “yuge”. You might have picked up on a few phrases that are unmistakably attributed to the vernacular of a certain loud-mouthed executive. Yes, I am referring to Donald J. Trump, former reality TV show host who became a household name by famously pointing his finger at aspiring entrepreneurs and declaring “You’re fired!” But in his new position as Commander-in-Chief and President of the United States, Trump has allowed his actions to speak just as loudly as his inarticulate words (e.g. despite his catchphrase on “The Apprentice”, the US unemployment rate lingers around the natural rate of the economy, for reasons including corporate tax cuts and regulation slashing under Trump). […]
President Trump has maintained the status quo by supporting Israel, through methods such as granting the nation significant military aid and protecting Israel against disproportionate censure by members of the United Nations (in spite of one notable abstention by the outgoing Obama Administration in 2016 on a Security Council resolution that condemned Israeli settlements). What has set Trump apart, however, has been a series of his administration’s firsts on policy regarding Israel. Here are a number of decisive stances President Trump has taken on Israel, making him the first US President to take the position:
- Moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem
- Recognizing Israeli Sovereignty Over the Golan Heights
- First Sitting US President to Visit the Western Wall
- Decertifying the Iran Deal
- Defeating the ISIS Caliphate
- Rebuke of the United Nations
- Closure of PLO Office in Washington, DC
Clearly, the executive branch has acted decisively with regard to Israel, supporting the Jewish State like no administration has done in the past. Congress has shown its support too. On February 5, 2019, the Senate approved a bill countering the Boycott, Divest, Sanctions (BDS) campaign leveled against Israel. In a 77-23 vote, the Republican-controlled Senate passed legislation that would allow state and local governments to bar contractors from advocating for sanctions and boycott of Israel. The bill, also authorized assistance and weapons transfers to Israel as well as a resolution opposing President Trump’s promise to withdraw troops from Syria and Afghanistan.
Notwithstanding, given the lack of precedence for the aforementioned policies towards Israel, President Trump is what many might call symbolically, the first Jewish President of the United States.
It’s incredible how completely transparent and obvious the Jewish stranglehold over America has become.
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