I have know President Trump longer than almost anyone in the current administration. I have worked with him both as a businessman and as the President.
He is a closer. He is an astute negotiator and he is the best friend Israel ever has had in the White House.
We are at the very beginning of a process with Iran. Candidly, some of the comments of our Vice President have been disturbing, but he’s not in charge. Trump is. And I will give the President the benefit of the doubt — which he has earned — to bring this conflict to a successful conclusion.
The President’s decision to engage with Iran militarily, in partnership with Israel, was bold and courageous and perfectly executed. I believe he will end this war on terms that will make the US, Israel and the entire world safer and more secure.
Lol the logic collapses in real time:
1) “Stop arming Netanyahu and peace comes tomorrow.”
2) But Israelis murdered by Hezbollah
3) “Your wars aren’t our concern.”
So which is it? Aid blocks peace… or dead allies aren’t America’s business?
This isn’t principled America First. It’s selective indifference with extra steps. Allies matter.
@DefiyantlyFree She’s desperately chasing relevance she knows she doesn’t have. No real convictions - just whatever she thinks the audience wants in the moment. The anger isn’t about any issue. It’s pure frustration that her calculated performance isn’t working… and she’ll never admit it.
@californiapost So we all know there was fraud, but @spencerpratt still loses and LA gets…
fucked?
The people of LA should stand up to this disgusting level of corruption