Morning Glory: Trump stands with Israel

Morning Glory: Trump stands with Israel


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Former President Donald Trump agreed to an interview on the first anniversary of the horrific massacre mass kidnapping in israel On October 7, 2023. The focus was primarily on Israel, but also on the explosion of anti-Semitism in the United States.

There were three major exchanges. (Full transcript is Here,

First exchange:

HH: Now Mr. President, when we spoke in April, you told me that Israel needs to win, and win quickly. They’re winning, but they’re still fighting, and they’re fighting in Lebanon now. Do you think Biden and Harris are preventing Israel from winning?
DT: I do. I think everything they do is the opposite. In particular, he. Now he’s an even more stupid person than that, but his foreign policy is probably the worst of anyone in history. You know what you do with that? I realized this the next day. You may be one of the greatest foreign policy presidents. All you have to do is listen to what he says and do the opposite. If you had done the opposite for 30 years with this poor man, this poor, miserable person, if you had done the opposite for 30 years, you would have succeeded. But he was never able to get it right. And you know, I don’t have to go back to the old Secretaries of State and all those people who talk about it.

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Second exchange:

HH: If Israel attacks (Iran’s) nuclear sites, would you applaud?
DT: Yes. I dealt with Kim Jong-un. And it has nuclear weapons. And when they have nuclear weapons you talk a little differently.
HH: Yes.
DT: Does that make any sense to you?
HH: Yes, it does. Well, Nixon met Mao, who was the biggest murderer of the 20th century, because he had nuclear weapons. He met Brezhnev.
DT: Okay.
HH: I noticed you didn’t meet Khamenei, and he didn’t have nuclear weapons. Should they be allowed to possess nuclear weapons?
DT: No, they can’t have nuclear weapons. No, they cannot have nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons, if you see the power of these weapons which I rebuilt and rebuilt at great cost, I rebuilt the entire army. And then, you know, they gave $85 billion of it to the Taliban and Afghanistan. Can you imagine? They gave away $85 billion dollars. He gave everything. This is the worst group of people, they are the worst negotiators in history.

Former President Donald Trump addresses the crowd at a rally in Butler, PA, on Saturday, October 5, 2024. The rally is at the same location where an assassination attempt was made on Trump’s life on July 13. (Matthew McDermott for Fox News Digital)

Exchange Three:

HH: I want to talk about anti-Semitism in the United States. Your daughter is Jewish. Some of your grandchildren are Jewish. Your son-in-law is a Jew. Jewish students are not safe on many American campuses. Your alma mater, my alma mater, Biden and Harris have ignored it. I mean, they’ve really ignored it. If you’re president, would you send the DOJ, the Office for Civil Rights, from the Department of Education to those campuses to enforce the law?
DT: 100%. I mean, the law is being broken. 100%. You might not have even thought you’d have this. Had you ever thought two years ago, three years ago that you would ever have a discussion like this?
HH: No, I didn’t.
DT: I can’t believe what’s happening. And when you see these riots, and you see a lot of people also. But you know, there’s a lot of people in there, a lot of them are Jewish people. You know that. They are Jewish children.
HH: Oh, yes. There are some outliers, but most Jewish students are afraid to speak out openly at places like Harvard and Penn.
DT: Yes, but you also have other Jewish students who are afraid. Yes, it’s true, and they should be afraid. I never thought I would see campus riots in my life with what they are saying and doing. And they have to put them down quickly. They really need to put them down quickly.

Some pro-Israel Americans would prefer that zero attention be paid to outliers, but as the excellent Commentary Magazine podcast occasionally points out, hypocrisy Jewish Americans are attacking Israel and implicitly or even explicitly defending Hamas, it should not be shocking when the former president also takes note.

I highlight these three exchanges because the results of the November election will reverberate around the world, but especially in Israel.

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It seems clear to me that President Kamala Harris will be the least supportive American president of the Jewish state in the 76-year history of Israel.

On the contrary, there is a solid argument that Trump in his first term was at least on par with any previous president when it comes to his record of support for Israel in peacetime. (Richard Nixon ordered the Pentagon to “send everything that could fly” to Israel for weapons resupply during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the only instance of an American president threatening Israel’s existence.) Stepped in at the moment of crisis and did everything to help. This is short of sending US troops. Trump did not face such a choice in his first term, but it would be very is possible.)

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The choice should be clear for any American who supports Israel and for whom the continued existence and vibrancy of the Jewish state and the Middle East is a priority: They should do so. vote for trump,

Hugh Hewitt is the host of “The Hugh Hewitt Show”, heard weekday mornings from 6am to 9am ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on the Salem News Channel. Hugh woke up America to over 400 affiliates across the country and on all streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on Fox News Channel’s News Roundtable hosted by Brett Baier weekdays at 6 pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a professor of law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches constitutional law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt frequently appears on every major national news television network, hosts television shows for PBS and MSNBC, writes for every major American newspaper, has written a dozen books and has conducted numerous Republican presidential nominations. candidates’ debates, most recently the Republican presidential debate in Miami in November 2023 and the four Republican presidential debates in the 2015–16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics, and the Cleveland Browns and the Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed thousands of guests during his 40 years in broadcasting, from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump, and this column previews the main story that drives his radio/TV show today. Will operate.

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