Former President Donald Trump wants “liberal Jews who voted to destroy America & Israel” to “make better choices moving forward” as they celebrated the last day of their Jewish New Year celebrations.
“Wake Up Sheep,” it read before the list of initiatives. “What Nazi/ Anti Semite ever did this for Jewish people orIt also talked about the former president’s executive order that made Judaism a nationality in addition to being a religion, and his support for a “Never Again” education bill that mandated more money to be spent on expanding Holocaust curriculum.
JEXIT, which stands for Jews Exiting the Democrat Party, was created in 2018 to “help educate and encourage Jews to understand and be fully cognizant of the fact that the Democrat party had abandoned them andIn 2022, Mr. Trump called himself “the best ally” of the Jewish people, but some of his actions have led people to call him an antisemite.
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