On Wednesday night, after Pennsylvania Democrat Governor Josh Shapiro spoke at the Democratic National Convention, former President Donald Trump took aim at not only Shapiro but also Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, correctly pointing out the Democrats’ abandonment of the Jewish state and his own unmatched record of support for Israel.
Shapiro, who is Jewish, was passed over for Harris’ vice-presidential slot in a move that was widely considered to be Harris’ fear of the anti-Semites and anti-Israel members of the Democratic Party. In his speech, he never mentioned Israel once or anything regarding foreign policy, instead claiming Harris and the Democrats are the party of “freedom.”
Trump wasted no time in targeting Shapiro and Harris for their lack of support for the Jewish state, writing on Truth Social, “The highly overrated Jewish Governor of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, made a really bad and poorly delivered speech talking about freedom and fighting for Comrade Kamala Harris for President, yet she hates Israel and will do nothing but make its journey through the complexities of survival as difficult as possible, hoping in the end that it will fail. Judge only by her actions!” […]
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