Dec 17th, 02:00pm.
The Anti-Defamation League called Donald Trump's comments about evangelical Christians being more supportive of Israel than American Jews disturbing.
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In an interview with a reporter for Israel's Walla News, Trump said that Jewish people in the United States don't like Israel or don't care about it.
He said that many Jewish people vote for Democrats and that Israel once had absolute power over Congress, but now it is not.
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Trump said that people who are Jewish no longer love Israel. The evangelical Christians love Israel more than the Jews in this country.
Chief critic.
The Anti-Defamation League said it was disturbing that former President Trump used antisemitic stereotypes to bolster his argument.
The key background.
During his time in office, Trump sought to portray Democrats as opponents of Israel, and he spent a lot of his time extolling his relationship with Netanyahu. His comments about Judaism have caused outrage in the past. Two years ago, Trump claimed that any Jewish person who votes for a Democratic candidate has either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty. In October, Trump told a talk radio host that Israel had "literally owned Congress" until a decade ago.
Last week, the conversation with Trump drew attention. The former president criticized Netanyahu for congratulating Biden after his election win, instead of siding with Trump. According to the report, Trump said, "F* him."
"Fk him" is what Trump said about Netanyahu.