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Trump shares post on Jewish New Year attacking American Jews who didn’t support him

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Former President Donald Trump drew condemnation Monday after sharing, during celebrations of the Jewish New Year, a flier on his Truth Social platform asserting that liberal Jews who did not support him “voted to destroy America & Israel.”

The flier that Trump shared on Truth Social on Sunday evening – which marked the end of Rosh Hashanah – plays into the antisemitic trope that Jewish Americans have dual loyalties to the US and to Israel. The content of the flier appears to have initially been created by a group calling itself JEXIT, which encourages American Jews to leave the Democratic Party. The group’s website states that it is a nonprofit education organization.


“Let’s hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!” the flier reads.

The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs called Trump’s post “antisemitic.”

“Trump marks the end of Rosh Hashana with an antisemitic post accusing Jews who voted against him of ‘destroy[ing] America & Israel,’” Amy Spitalnick, the CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.


Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement to CNN that Trump was “playing into conspiracy theories about dual loyalty.”

“It is dangerous and wrong to suggest an entire segment of the Jewish population voted to destroy America and Israel,” Greenblatt said in the statement.

The American Jewish Committee posted on X: “Claiming that American Jews who did not vote for Mr. Trump voted to destroy America and Israel is deeply offensive and divisive. As we approach one year until the next election, we urge political candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot to avoid incendiary rhetoric.”

Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, who is Jewish, said in a post on X: “Next time you attack American Jews, think twice before about doing it on one of our holiest days. Your antisemitism is loud & clear.”

Trump has a long history of criticizing Jewish American voters who do not support him and of playing into antisemitic tropes.

More recently, ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, he criticized American Jews for what he argued was their insufficient praise of his policies toward Israel, including moving the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

In 2021, Trump claimed Jewish Americans “either don’t like Israel or don’t care about Israel,
” while also suggesting that evangelical Christians “love Israel more than the Jews in this country.” In 2019, he accused Democrats of being part of an “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish party.” And during his first campaign for president, Trump delivered a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition in which he repeatedly referred to the audience of Jewish donors as “negotiators.” He is scheduled to address the group’s annual leadership summit next month in Las Vegas.

Jewish Americans have for decades been a largely Democratic and politically liberal constituency, identifying with Democrats over Republicans by a wide margin, according to the Pew Research Center. While Orthodox Jews lean heavily Republican, American Jews of other denominations, including the Reform and Conservative branches, have identified with or leaned toward the Democrats.
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I think it's clear that the self-declared fascist dictator Adolph Trump is an anti-semite. Would you vote for the mirror image of Adolph Hitler?
 
Trump cannot make a simple statement without attacking someone.

Big ego, small man.
His loyalists think he's a 'fighter', since he spends so much time at name-calling.
 
trump isn't the real problem. It's the Republican base and the Christians who support him.

Their dishonor will always follow them.
 
Well, Jews ARE Globalists, and we know what Righties think of Globalists, don't we?
 
Trump cannot make a simple statement without attacking someone.

Big ego, small man.

I imagine if he's forced to send a birthday card it'll be filled with stories about how he's the most attacked person in history.
 
I imagine if he's forced to send a birthday card it'll be filled with stories about how he's the most attacked person in history.
When he was President he addressed a graduating class of Coast Guard cadets and used the opportunity to complain about how badly the media was treating him.
He's the whiniest, most victimised politician in my memory. Born on third base with a silver spoon in his mouth, coddled and pampered all his privileged life and he wants to present as a perpetual victim.
 
Trump has the same care for Israel he has for his niece, Mary Trump, for his brother he disinherited, for any of his wives, for his girl-friends and lovers he cheats on those wives with, for his business partners, for his bankers and insurers, for the charity he used to defraud, for those he contracted with for services and breeched those contracts, for the stock holders of the businesses he bankrupted…

I could go on…

The point is Donald Trump is easily opined to be a pathological narcissist with posible borderline personality disorder issues.

This doesn’t take a “very stable genius” to figure out. It takes an open minded desire to check the facts and operate politically with an independent point of view.
 
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trump isn't the real problem. It's the Republican base and the Christians who support him.

Their dishonor will always follow them.
The evang voting bloc is driving this country-wide abortion controversy. Many of them are hypocrites who only want control over women's bodies. Repugs are only about control & power & the evangs are the same.
 
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Former President Donald Trump drew condemnation Monday after sharing, during celebrations of the Jewish New Year, a flier on his Truth Social platform asserting that liberal Jews who did not support him “voted to destroy America & Israel.”

The flier that Trump shared on Truth Social on Sunday evening – which marked the end of Rosh Hashanah – plays into the antisemitic trope that Jewish Americans have dual loyalties to the US and to Israel. The content of the flier appears to have initially been created by a group calling itself JEXIT, which encourages American Jews to leave the Democratic Party. The group’s website states that it is a nonprofit education organization.


“Let’s hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!” the flier reads.

The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs called Trump’s post “antisemitic.”

“Trump marks the end of Rosh Hashana with an antisemitic post accusing Jews who voted against him of ‘destroy[ing] America & Israel,’” Amy Spitalnick, the CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.


Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement to CNN that Trump was “playing into conspiracy theories about dual loyalty.”

“It is dangerous and wrong to suggest an entire segment of the Jewish population voted to destroy America and Israel,” Greenblatt said in the statement.

The American Jewish Committee posted on X: “Claiming that American Jews who did not vote for Mr. Trump voted to destroy America and Israel is deeply offensive and divisive. As we approach one year until the next election, we urge political candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot to avoid incendiary rhetoric.”

Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, who is Jewish, said in a post on X: “Next time you attack American Jews, think twice before about doing it on one of our holiest days. Your antisemitism is loud & clear.”

Trump has a long history of criticizing Jewish American voters who do not support him and of playing into antisemitic tropes.

More recently, ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, he criticized American Jews for what he argued was their insufficient praise of his policies toward Israel, including moving the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

In 2021, Trump claimed Jewish Americans “either don’t like Israel or don’t care about Israel,
” while also suggesting that evangelical Christians “love Israel more than the Jews in this country.” In 2019, he accused Democrats of being part of an “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish party.” And during his first campaign for president, Trump delivered a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition in which he repeatedly referred to the audience of Jewish donors as “negotiators.” He is scheduled to address the group’s annual leadership summit next month in Las Vegas.

Jewish Americans have for decades been a largely Democratic and politically liberal constituency, identifying with Democrats over Republicans by a wide margin, according to the Pew Research Center. While Orthodox Jews lean heavily Republican, American Jews of other denominations, including the Reform and Conservative branches, have identified with or leaned toward the Democrats.
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I think it's clear that the self-declared fascist dictator Adolph Trump is an anti-semite. Would you vote for the mirror image of Adolph Hitler?
Bastard is anti-everyone who doesn't line up behind him. And anti everyone who looks like the one who didn't line up behind him.
And either he or his advisors is smart enough to play to his cult's innate, unspoken prejudices.

Proud Boys rally...
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This is them with permission to be less unspoken.
 
Bastard is anti-everyone who doesn't line up behind him. And anti everyone who looks like the one who didn't line up behind him.
And either he or his advisors is smart enough to play to his cult's innate, unspoken prejudices.

Proud Boys rally...
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This is them with permission to be less unspoken.
These extremist groups (Proud Boys, etc) are eery parallels to the Nazi brown shirted thugs who helped Hitler in his climb to power & the deaths of millions of 'undesirables'.
 

Former President Donald Trump drew condemnation Monday after sharing, during celebrations of the Jewish New Year, a flier on his Truth Social platform asserting that liberal Jews who did not support him “voted to destroy America & Israel.”

The flier that Trump shared on Truth Social on Sunday evening – which marked the end of Rosh Hashanah – plays into the antisemitic trope that Jewish Americans have dual loyalties to the US and to Israel. The content of the flier appears to have initially been created by a group calling itself JEXIT, which encourages American Jews to leave the Democratic Party. The group’s website states that it is a nonprofit education organization.


“Let’s hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!” the flier reads.

The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs called Trump’s post “antisemitic.”

“Trump marks the end of Rosh Hashana with an antisemitic post accusing Jews who voted against him of ‘destroy[ing] America & Israel,’” Amy Spitalnick, the CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.


Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement to CNN that Trump was “playing into conspiracy theories about dual loyalty.”

“It is dangerous and wrong to suggest an entire segment of the Jewish population voted to destroy America and Israel,” Greenblatt said in the statement.

The American Jewish Committee posted on X: “Claiming that American Jews who did not vote for Mr. Trump voted to destroy America and Israel is deeply offensive and divisive. As we approach one year until the next election, we urge political candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot to avoid incendiary rhetoric.”

Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, who is Jewish, said in a post on X: “Next time you attack American Jews, think twice before about doing it on one of our holiest days. Your antisemitism is loud & clear.”

Trump has a long history of criticizing Jewish American voters who do not support him and of playing into antisemitic tropes.

More recently, ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, he criticized American Jews for what he argued was their insufficient praise of his policies toward Israel, including moving the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

In 2021, Trump claimed Jewish Americans “either don’t like Israel or don’t care about Israel,
” while also suggesting that evangelical Christians “love Israel more than the Jews in this country.” In 2019, he accused Democrats of being part of an “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish party.” And during his first campaign for president, Trump delivered a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition in which he repeatedly referred to the audience of Jewish donors as “negotiators.” He is scheduled to address the group’s annual leadership summit next month in Las Vegas.

Jewish Americans have for decades been a largely Democratic and politically liberal constituency, identifying with Democrats over Republicans by a wide margin, according to the Pew Research Center. While Orthodox Jews lean heavily Republican, American Jews of other denominations, including the Reform and Conservative branches, have identified with or leaned toward the Democrats.
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I think it's clear that the self-declared fascist dictator Adolph Trump is an anti-semite. Would you vote for the mirror image of Adolph Hitler?
Good grief, what a load of equine excrement. Meanwhile, your comrades are chanting "from the river to the sea", and holding pro-Hamas rallys.

If you want to know what a leftist is up to, simply pay attention to what they accuse others of.
 
These extremist groups (Proud Boys, etc) are eery parallels to the Nazi brown shirted thugs who helped Hitler in his climb to power & the deaths of millions of 'undesirables'.
No kidding! The eagle with the fasces in its claw? 6MWE? They're out of the closet- watch for them to adopt some form of uniform and provide 'security' at Trump rallies!

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Stand back and stand by!
 
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When he was President he addressed a graduating class of Coast Guard cadets and used the opportunity to complain about how badly the media was treating him.
He's the whiniest, most victimised politician in my memory. Born on third base with a silver spoon in his mouth, coddled and pampered all his privileged life and he wants to present as a perpetual victim.
...with a pinch runner
 

Former President Donald Trump drew condemnation Monday after sharing, during celebrations of the Jewish New Year, a flier on his Truth Social platform asserting that liberal Jews who did not support him “voted to destroy America & Israel.”

The flier that Trump shared on Truth Social on Sunday evening – which marked the end of Rosh Hashanah – plays into the antisemitic trope that Jewish Americans have dual loyalties to the US and to Israel. The content of the flier appears to have initially been created by a group calling itself JEXIT, which encourages American Jews to leave the Democratic Party. The group’s website states that it is a nonprofit education organization.


“Let’s hope you learned from your mistake & make better choices moving forward! Happy New Year!” the flier reads.

The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs called Trump’s post “antisemitic.”

“Trump marks the end of Rosh Hashana with an antisemitic post accusing Jews who voted against him of ‘destroy[ing] America & Israel,’” Amy Spitalnick, the CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.


Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement to CNN that Trump was “playing into conspiracy theories about dual loyalty.”

“It is dangerous and wrong to suggest an entire segment of the Jewish population voted to destroy America and Israel,” Greenblatt said in the statement.

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But he succeeds in his quest..................


We're talking about him......and we've been talking about him a huge amount of the time for the past six years.


That's all he wants. He's the main focus of attention for America and the English speaking world. That's his gold medal. There's no "right" or "wrong" with this guy, so long as it's about him. He hires a genius and claims genius, he hires a patsy and claims cleverness, he hires a loser and claims superiority.

He simply cannot do anything wrong.......so long as he's the subject.

When your ego is a black hole, what goes in doesn't matter so long as EVERYTHING craters.
 
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