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Michael Rapaport: I’m not voting for Biden

“The Caroline Glick Show” with guest MIchael Rapaport, Ep. 106

Journalist and author Caroline Glick interviews American actor and comedian Michael Rapaport, who since the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7 has been outspoken about his support for the Jewish state and return of some 120 hostages being held captive by Hamas in Gaza since then. In this far-reaching interview, Rapaport describes his journey to becoming an “Oct. 8th Jew”; the silence from Hollywood celebrities; what he loves about the Israeli people and being Jewish; and ultimately, why he has fallen out of love with Joe Biden.

This is an interview you don’t want to miss!

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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