This is another one of those statements that can be interpreted as philo-semitic and 'anti-semitic' at the same time. So the usual types will go out and disapprovingly say that it is anti-semitic, but Zionist Republicans will approvingly believe it is philo-semitic. Similar to the statement he made a few years ago about how bad it was that Israel had lost power over Congress.
That's the genius of Trump. He's bringing this stuff out in the open and once again becoming a one-man army changing the makeup of the mainstream right.
That's the genius of Trump. He's bringing this stuff out in the open and once again becoming a one-man army changing the makeup of the mainstream right.