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 The Jewish Case for Trump

We oppose the "tribalization" of America.  When it comes to national politics, we should all be Americans first.  Therefore, the Jewish case for Trump is, first and foremost, the "American" case for Trump.  During his presidency, Trump proved to be:

great at reviving the economy
great at combatting political correctness
great at keeping America out of foreign wars
great at undermining the legitimacy of the mainstream press
great at pursuing fair trade deals for America
great at championing classic American values and attitudes
• great at defeating radical Islamic terror
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great at appointing conservative judges to the bench
• great at giving a voice to the forgotten man and woman
• great at thinking outside the box

However, in addition to these achievements, Trump also acted in ways that were particularly beneficial to American Jews.  What follows is a partial list of his accomplishments:

• he moved America's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
• he signed an executive order applying Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to anti-Semitic incidents
• he withdrew America from the Iran Deal
• he withdrew America from the UN's highly biased Human Rights Council
• he proclaimed the international legality of Jewish settlements in the West Bank
• he recognized Israeli control of the Golan Heights
• he became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Western Wall
• he signed the Taylor Force Act

In the past 25 years, Republicans have consistently proven to be greater friends of Israel and biblical values than Democrats.  Perhaps none more than Donald Trump, though.  And that's why he received 80-90% of the vote in the heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Boro Park in the 2020 presidential election.  Committed Jews know a friend when they see one. 
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