White House launches new campaign against Talib, Omar, Trump welcomes ´King of Jews´

White House launches new campaign against Talib, Omar, Trump welcomes ´King of Jews´

The White House on Thursday launched a fresh offensive against Democratic lawmakers Rachida Tlaib (Michigan) and Ilhan Omar (Minnesota), the White House said in a statement on their website. Bad intentions toward Israel. "

"While the two deputies are trying to weaken Israel, they remain silent toward Hamas and the Palestinian Authority," the White House said in a statement, citing comments from the only Jewish American Republican in the House of Representatives in the House of Representatives, Lee Zeldin (New York), on Fox News. "The recent statements of Omar and Taleb are an attempt to put themselves in the position of the victims, hide history and change the reality, in a way that serves their bad intentions." Humanity to the general, calls to Jihad, rocket fire that kills victims in Israel. "

There is a war of words between US President Donald Trump, and the two deputies Tulaib of Palestinian origin and Omar of Somali origin.

Trump had described Rachida Tlaib as "anti-Semitic" after a press conference she had with colleague Ilhan Omar last Monday (19/8) in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, during which she criticized the Israeli government´s decision to deny her entry. Taleb "hates Israel and all the Jewish people. It is anti-Semitic."

"I can´t believe the tears of Rep. Tolip," Trump said, recklessly commenting on Taleb, who shed tears during the conference. .

President Trump reiterated on Wednesday at a news conference that he was convinced that American Jewish voters who vote for the Democratic Party betray Israel. He reprinted tweets from a right-wing American broadcaster describing him as the "King of Israel" and "The Messiah". On Wednesday afternoon (21 August), he issued the "King of Israel" label among the most popular Twitter feeds in the United States, after the US president said he was the King of Israel. Mukhtar, a statement that caused Trump to accuse him of suffering from bone disorder, according to Sky News, or the so-called "savior or savior knot," usually appears in patients with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia (according to the network).

"I´m responsible for great things for Israel," Trump told a lengthy press conference in front of the White House, responding to a reporter who asked for his statement about the "loyalty" of American Jewish voters, and specifically whether what one of the "famous anti-Semitic stereotypes" said was not. . Without directly responding to the question about anti-Semitism, Trump added, "No president has ever done anything close to what you did to Israel, from the Golan Heights, Jerusalem, Iran and others," referring to his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel´s capital and Israel´s sovereignty over the Syrian Golan Heights. And its withdrawal from the nuclear agreement with Iran.

In the midst of Tuesday´s controversy, Trump devoted three of his tweets on Wednesday morning to a statement by right-wing Christian radio commentator Wayne Allen Root, who said, according to the president, `` President Trump is the best president for Jews and for Israel in human history. ´´ ...) and the Jews in Israel adore him as if he were the king of Israel. "