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They have been limited due to the coronavirus, but are using online and old-fashioned sources, including the phone, to get their messages across, especially in states with high Jewish populations.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani among those attacked during campaign event in Manhattan • Seven protesters arrested.
Whether it’s four more years led by Donald Trump or a new government under Joe Biden, the president will likely have to deal with continued instability within the Palestinian leadership.
In response to the question of how the president “is covered by the mainstream media,” 76 percent said “mostly unfair,” 14 percent said “mostly fair,” and 10 percent replied neither or not sure.
“[Trump] enabled federal agencies to combat anti-Semitism as a hate crime. He has fought anti-Semitism on college campuses. The president also signed the 2017 JUST Act and the Never Again Education Act, which provides $10 million for education on the Holocaust for our younger generations,” says Boris Epshteyn.
Israel’s two chief rabbis and Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion joined the select invited guests.
Netanyahu, Rivlin wish speedy recovery to Trumps after COVID-19 diagnosis
Other leaders have grappled with the coronavirus, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian President Jair Bolsanaro.
“Are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups, and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence at a number of these cities, as we saw in Kenosha and as we’ve seen in Portland?” asked moderator and Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.
“The president is not Hitler. Joe Biden is not Castro,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, adding that the comparison “degrades the memory of the Shoah.”
The president reiterated that the recent normalization and economic deals represent “the dawn of the new Middle East.”
The coalition will work to underscore the significance of the Trump administration’s pro-Israel and pro-Jewish policies.
Despite his achievements—and the mention of his Jewish son-in-law, daughter and grandchildren—the U.S. president expressed astonishment that the Jewish vote “seems to be almost automatically a Democratic vote.”