Donald Trump
“The charges announced today expose Iran’s continued brazen attempts to target U.S. citizens, including President-elect Donald Trump,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray.
But he wants it to happen before he takes office, says evangelical leader Mike Evans, the founder of the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem.
“Class will proceed as usual today, except that classroom quizzes will not be for credit,” a Harvard professor wrote to students. “Feel free to take time off if needed.”
“For those who care a lot about Israel, this has been a life-saving election,” RJC board member Ari Fleischer said.
During their conversation, Trump stressed his “love and support” for the Jewish state, the Israeli president said.
“I would say he expects them to end it by winning it,” Republican Party spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko stated.
“One strong Trump, one Jewish state,” said Yesha Council leader Israel Ganz.
Both promised to help ensure a smooth transition of power in separate calls with the president-elect.
A pro-Trump voter, who grew up in Iran, told JNS “it’s a fantastic thing” that the former president won reelection.
An attendee of a Jewish election party told JNS that “without Trump in power, I think Israel is dead in the water.”
“The Democratic Party did not do nearly enough to convince many Jews that it would stand up to the radicals in its camp,” said David May, of FDD.
“This victory can be considered a mandate from the American people,” stated Morton Klein, of ZOA.