Trump Hosts White House Hanukkah Reception Honoring Hostages and Holocaust Survivors
Trump honored Holocaust survivors and hostage families, pledging support amid rising antisemitism, including recent attacks that killed 15 in Australia, he said.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump warned Congress is becoming antisemitic at the White House Hanukkah event and unveiled fresh details of a $400M White House ballroom project.
- Trump framed his remarks as a warning about declining pro-Israel influence in Washington and cited recent attacks on Jewish people, including October 7, 2023, and Bondi Beach, Australia.
- Trump honored Bondi Beach Chanukah attack victims and brought Miriam Adelson, conservative pro-Israel mega-donor, to the podium as his 'number one' supporter; attendees chanted while Adelson joked about funding another run with $250 million.
- A National Park Service report and preservationists warned demolishing the East Wing would harm historic grounds, while officials say renovations would add about 90,000 square feet and may finish in 2028.
- Looking to the future, Trump praised the recent ceasefire with Hamas that returned hostages and vowed to move it into a second phase in early 2026, blaming universities for anti-Israel sentiment and saying Harvard 'will pay a lot of money' amid settlement talks.
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Mark Levin Calls Trump ‘First Jewish President’ Again at White House Hanukkah Celebration
Conservative commentator Mark Levin offered praise for President Donald Trump’s role and significance in the Jewish community, during a Hanukkah reception at the White House on Tuesday. The post Mark Levin Calls Trump ‘First Jewish President’ Again at White House Hanukkah Celebration appeared first on Breitbart.
Trump Slams Congress for 'Hating Israel' During Hanukkah Speech, Critics Question Extravagant $400M Ballroom
Donald Trump accused Congress of 'hating Israel' during a White House Hanukkah speech, while critics questioned his plan for a lavish $400 million White House ballroom.
At White House Hanukkah party, Trump says Congress ‘is becoming antisemitic’
President Donald Trump said Congress “is becoming antisemitic” and warned about what he said was the fading influence of the “Jewish lobby” and “Israeli lobby” in an address to his Jewish supporters at a White House celebration marking the third…
Trump warns Israel, ‘Jewish lobby’ have lost influence in D.C.
Good Wednesday morning! In today’sDaily Kickoff, we report fromHanukkah receptionsat theWhite House, on Capitol Hill and in New York, and cover concerns from U.S. lawmakers overCanberra’s failure to address concerns fromAustralia’s Jewish communityprior to Sunday’s deadly attack in Sydney. We report on theCoast Guard’s quiet moves to reverse its policy on swastikas, and talk to Rep.Zach Nunn about his legislative workaimed at expanding the U.S.-…
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