Trump spoke to an audience of American Jews and referred to Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu as 'your prime minister'

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President Donald Trump seemed to refer to a crowd of Jewish Republicans as Israelis multiple times within a speech Saturday.

Trump referred to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "your prime minister" and railed against what he characterized as an anti-Israel agenda by Democrats in Congress.

His appearance at the Republican Jewish Coalition almost a month after Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar came under sharp scrutiny for accusing pro-Israel lawmakers of serving "allegiance to a foreign country."

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President Donald Trump seemed to refer to a crowd of Jewish Republicans as Israelites multiple times within a speech Saturday and railed against American lawmakers whom he said were not serving Israeli interests.

Trump referred to Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as "your prime minister" while speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Pointing out his meeting at the White House to announce Israel sovereignty over the Golan Heights, territory Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 Middle East War, Trump highlighted his close relationship with Netanyahu, who during the ceremony compared the president to Cyrus the Great, Lord Balfour, and Harry Truman.

Speaking to the American Republican Jewish Coalition, Trump refers to Bibi Netanyahu as "your prime minister" pic.twitter.com/rAv4MrxyBt — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 6, 2019

Trump seemed to double down on referring to the crowd as Israelis, railing against what he cast as anti-Israel policies by Democrats.

"Democrats are advancing the most extreme partisan agenda by far in American history ... people aren't fighting for Israel in Congress," Trump said. "If implemented, the Democrats' radical agenda would destroy our economy, cripple our country, and very well could leave Israel out there all by yourselves. Can't do that."

Trump still seems to think that he's speaking to a group of Israelis.

"If implemented, the Democrats' radical agenda would destroy our economy, cripple our country, and very well could leave Israel out there all by yourselves. Can't do that." pic.twitter.com/qWvCNKjB8V — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 6, 2019

Trump's comment comes after weeks of backlash against Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who has been accused of playing into anti-Semitic stereotypes about American Jews' "dual loyalty" to Israel.

Omar even tweeted that pro-Israel lawmakers were pushing "for allegiance to a foreign country." Trump had swiftly condemned her comments and called for her to be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

In a tweet days later, Trump condemned House Democrats for failing to "take a stand against anti-Semitism in their conference."

Omar and Netanyahu also squared off after the world leader criticized another of the freshman lawmaker's tweets at last month's American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) annual policy conference.

The Israeli leader appeared to refer to Omar's suggestion that US-Israel policy is "all about the Benjamins baby," or money. When asked to clarify she simply tweeted, "AIPAC."

In remarks delivered via satellite, Netanyahu said, "Take it from this Benjamin, it's not about the Benjamins!" He added that the US-Israel relationship is not because of money but due to shared values.

Democrats have pointed out that Trump has repeatedly made comments widely interpreted as anti-Semitic. He and his campaign have, on numerous occasions, promoted anti-Semitic memes, including an image of Hillary Clinton with a Jewish star and a pile of money. In 2017, he said some members of a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville were "very fine people."

Smugcrab on April 7th, 2019 at 02:38 UTC »

Just a general reminder, Jewish Americans are one of the most liberal religious groups, with ~70-75% of them voting Democrat consistently. Unfortunately the general perception seems to be that Jewish Americans are thrilled with Trump's actions on Israel or Netanyahu's right-wing extremism, which is the furthest thing from the truth, thanks to the way conservatives have taken upon themselves the mantle of "protecting Israel", when most of their ideas actively work to make things less safe for Israelis.

grumpygusmcgooney on April 7th, 2019 at 01:03 UTC »

So he doesn't have the mindset that American Jews as American. Let that sink in and think about the consequences of that thought process.

WippitGuud on April 6th, 2019 at 23:18 UTC »

President Donald Trump seemed to refer to a crowd of Jewish Republicans as Israelites multiple times

Jesus Christ...