Trump, Israel
Digest more
Trump, Middle East
Digest more
President Donald Trump couldn’t resist slipping in a few sly remarks about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a speech celebrating the ceasefire agreement and hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas.
US President Donald Trump arrived at the Knesset after landing at Ben-Gurion Airport on Monday morning. US President Donald Trump arrived at the Knesset on Monday morning, ahead of his speech at the plenum.
President Donald Trump said at an ANTIFA roundtable "we took the freedom of speech away" in regards to flag burning. Did Trump take away free speech?
President Donald Trump complained that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli politicians spent too long addressing the country’s parliament before it was Trump’s turn to take a victory lap over the Gaza ceasefire. “You’ve kept me quite late between opposition leaders and Bibi’s brilliant but very long speech,” the 79-year-old said.
President Donald Trump, who insists he’s not a dictator, boasted Wednesday that his administration had “taken freedom of speech away,” while defending his executive order directing federal prosecutors to target people who burn or desecrate the American flag.
A week after the White House boasted that Trump “is a strong supporter of free speech,” the president’s legal gibberish pointed in the opposite direction.
President Trump thanks envoy Steve Witkoff for leading the negotiations in the Middle East during a speech Monday to the Israeli Knesset: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I want to thank my friend Steve Witkoff.
Crowds in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday cheered President Donald Trump’s name during a speech by the Republican’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who was interrupted by booing when he mentioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.