On Monday, the Republican National Committee, alongside former President Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican Jewish Coalition, unveiled a fresh video drawing comparisons between Trump and President Joe Biden’s approaches to addressing the surge in antisemitism nationwide.
The video highlights the ways that the antisemitic left has captured Biden’s administration and touches on the fact that he effectively said, “there are very fine people on both sides” when asked about threats against Jewish students and the taking down of the American flag on several college campuses.
Biden has gone so far to the left that he’s now considering a policy to give some Israeli imports a “special identification” so that his radical support can avoid them.
The video, first shared with the Washington Examiner, comes on the same day as Holocaust Remembrance Day and one day before the seven-month anniversary of the Oct. 7 surprise Hamas attack against Israel, which killed over 1,200 people.
“Joe Biden’s weakness is on display for all the world to see as he refuses to condemn the antisemitic violence on college campuses and continues to backtrack on his support for Israel,” said RNC chairman Michael Whatley, in a statement. “As chaos envelopes the world, this is no time for ambiguity — we need President Donald J. Trump back in office to restore order, support our critical ally, Israel, and bring peace through strength once more.”
The nearly 90-second video directly references the pro-Palestinian college protests that have captured national attention. Protesters are pushing for universities to divest from Israel.
But at times, the encampments that have been set up on campuses across the nation have led to violent encounters with law enforcement.
Worried about losing the Muslim vote in Michigan, along with the young, antisemitic liberal vote that supports genocide, Biden has taken a dramatic turn against Israel.
Over the weekend, New Conservative Post reported that Biden has switched sides in who he supports in the war between Israel and Hamas, a designated terrorist group that launched the largest terrorist attack in the world since September 11, 2001.
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God Bless Israel and President Trump. May the God of Israel help the USA.