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Mark Mellman, who runs Democratic Majority for Israel, told JNS that it would be a “terrible idea” to replace the president on the Democratic ticket.
The current and former U.S. presidents clashed briefly but explosively on Israel in a debate that raises questions about Biden’s age and fitness for office.
Experts are divided on the degree to which it would pose a challenge if Trump and his vice presidential pick lived in the same state, and one had to declare a new residence.
“Trump has a huge opportunity to contrast himself with Biden on the issues of Israel and Iran,” the presidential historian Tevi Troy told JNS.
The former U.S. president encouraged his social-media followers to see the documentary “Screams Before Silence.”
The RJC called it a “political prosecution,” and DMFI said a convicted felon shouldn’t hold the presidency.
American Jewish voters concerned about Jew-hatred and the Democratic Party’s progressive wing “may be on the move,” said Steven Windmueller of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
At a recent private fundraiser with Jewish donors, the U.S. Republican presidential candidate affirmed Israel’s right to continue “its war on terror.”
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, who could become Trump’s running mate, says there would be no weapons embargo on Israel if he returns to power.
The White House called the post “abhorrent, sickening and disgraceful.”
At a New Jersey rally, the former president called Joe Biden as the “worst president ever, of any country.”
U.S. President Joe Biden is “leading the world straight into World War III,” said the former U.S. leader.