Donald Trump said Saturday that President Joe Biden has not done enough to combat antisemitism across the United States in the face of Israel’s war with Hamas as the former president reaffirmed his staunch support for Israel and Jewish Americans following backlash over his recent criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaking here at the influential Republican Jewish Coalition’s leadership summit, Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, refrained from repeating his critical comments from earlier this month about Netanyahu being caught unprepared by Hamas’ attack. He instead focused his speech on bashing Biden as he argued the president was to blame for the current Israel-Hamas conflict and that Americans were less safe under his leadership.
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