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Eric Levine

Eric Levine

Eric Levine is a New York attorney, political commentator and Republican fundraiser. He is a founding member of the law firm Eiseman, Levine, Lehrhaupt & Kakoyiannis, P.C., as well as an essayist on political and legal issues. A passionate advocate for Israel, he frequently appears on radio, television and in print to provide analysis and counter media bias.

If the likes of Harvard and Penn want to be free of outside interference, then the government should relieve taxpayers of the burden of paying for them.
The president appears prepared to sacrifice Western civilization so he can win the votes of a few Jew-haters.
This time, we have Israel, and we will never stop fighting for her and our place in America.
The former president blames everybody for the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre while ignoring the role he played in causing it.
The pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party is flexing its muscles.
As cruel as this may sound, we must stop negotiating with terrorists and simply step aside to let the Israelis do what they and we need for them to do: eviscerate Hamas.
The progressive left has declared its support for terrorism and genocide, and we must treat it accordingly.
If it fails to extradite Hamas terrorists, then the United States should “reassess” its relationship with the Gulf kingdom.
Democratic senators seek to give Palestinians veto power over a Saudi-Israel agreement.
The White House’s rush to appease Iran and its obsession with the Palestinians push Israel-Saudi normalization further away.
Ironically, his very impressive résumé is also what disqualifies him.
The Republican presidential candidate appears not to know who America’s friends and enemies are.