At a recent event at his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey, Donald Trump positioned himself as a staunch defender of Western civilization, the United States, and Israel, contrasting his views sharply with those of Vice President Kamala Harris. Speaking to Jewish donors and supporters, Trump accused Harris of aligning with forces that “want to destroy Western civilization,” while criticizing the Biden-Harris administration for fostering “chaos, bigotry, and violence” against Jewish communities. He labeled Harris the “worst Vice President” and “worst border czar.”
Trump sparked controversy by comparing Israel’s size to its Middle Eastern neighbors and suggesting that Israel should expand its territory. This remark was widely seen as a nod to the concept of a “Greater Israel,” provoking significant backlash on social media.
In his speech, Trump reiterated his strong support for Israel, particularly in light of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. He claimed that Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel would not have occurred had he been president, and he pledged to give Israel the resources it needs to “win the war.” Trump also launched a Jewish outreach initiative, “Jewish Voices for Trump,” which highlights his pro-Israel actions during his presidency and seeks to rally Jewish support for his 2024 campaign.
However, Trump’s speech notably omitted any mention of antisemitic violence from the far right, a growing concern highlighted by the FBI and the Anti-Defamation League. Instead, he focused on criticizing what he called “militant antisemitism” within the Democratic Party.
Trump also mocked Harris, mispronouncing her first name and claiming that people wouldn’t recognize her if referred to by her last name alone. He further criticized the Biden administration’s approach to Israel, accusing it of “betraying” the country and vowing to provide full support to Israel if re-elected.
The event included a controversial moment when Trump praised Republican megadonor Miriam Adelson, who introduced him at the event, by comparing her to wounded military veterans who have received the Congressional Medal of Honor, in a way that many found disrespectful.
Overall, Trump’s speech was part of his broader campaign strategy to appeal to Jewish voters and donors by portraying himself as a strong ally of Israel and a fierce opponent of antisemitism.