Former President Donald Trump Claims He Should Get “100% of the Jewish Vote” and Criticizes Biden’s Foreign Policy
Former President Donald Trump made headlines on Monday when he claimed that he should receive “100% of the Jewish vote” and asserted that “nobody’s done more for the Jewish people than I have.” Speaking on the radio show “Sid & Friends,” Trump also stated that the attacks against Israel on the anniversary of October 7 would not have occurred if he were still in office.
In a bold statement, Trump declared, “Nobody’s done more for the Jewish people than I have. Nobody’s done more for Israel as a president, maybe beyond being a president.” He even hinted at the idea of running for prime minister in Israel, although he acknowledged that current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was performing well.
Trump did not hold back in criticizing President Joe Biden’s foreign policy, calling him “the worst foreign policy president in history.” He specifically pointed to the situation with Ukraine and the October 7 attacks as examples of Biden’s failures on the international stage.
Regarding the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, Trump expressed his belief that Netanyahu was not heeding Biden’s advice to exercise restraint. He suggested that Netanyahu should listen to the president but ultimately make decisions based on what he believes is best for Israel.
In an interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump criticized Biden’s stance on Israel not striking Iran’s nuclear sites, stating, “What you have to do with them is sort of listen to it, because you always have to listen to a president, and then you have to do whatever you want.”
Overall, Trump’s remarks on the Jewish vote, Israel, and foreign policy have sparked debate and controversy, further highlighting the ongoing political tensions both domestically and internationally.