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Trump: Jewish donors want control over elected politicians

Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump toyed with Jewish donors on Thursday as he addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Forum in Washington, D.C.
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December 3, 2015

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump toyed with Jewish donors on Thursday as he addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Forum in Washington, D.C.

“You are not going to support me even though you know I am the best thing that could happen for Israel. I know why you are not going to support me. You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money,” Trump told a full auditorium of Jewish donors and Republican Jewish supporters. “You want to control your own politicians.”

But, in the same breath, the Republican presidential hopeful said, “I would love your support.”

“I am going to win,” he went on to tease the crowd, who in return burst out in laughter. “Unless something happens — I cross the street, and the wrong thing happens… I believe I am going to win.”

Earlier in his speech, Trump poked the crowd by saying, “Stupidly, you want to give money. Adding, “You just like me because my daughter (Ivanka) happens to be Jewish.”

Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer called Trump’s remarks “offensive.”

“The reason Trump will not get the support of Jewish donors is because he’s not serious enough on policy,” Fleischer told Jewish Insider. “To suggest that donors want to control their politicians is offensive.”

Trump also missed an opportunity to clarify his comments to The Associated Press, in which he questioned Israel’s commitment to peace. “I don’t know that Israel has the commitment to make it. I don’t know that the other side has the commitment to make it. With that being said, I have a good chance,” he repeated. “If you’re going to make a deal – and you can make a great deal – you can’t go in with the attitude that you’re going to shut it down. You’ve got to go in and do it nicely so everyone’s happy.” 

He did, however, state that Israel is not being given enough credit for the concessions they’ve already made. 

Trump drew loud boos from the audience as he refused to declare Israel was the undivided capital of Israel. “Can I at least pin you down on Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel? Is that a position you support?” RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks asked.

“You know what I want to do? I want to wait until I meet with Bibi,” Trump replied. As he was loudly jeered by an audible member in the room, Trump turned to his left and asked, “Who’s the wise guy? Do me a favor, just relax. You’ll like me very much, believe me. Don’t worry about it.”

Trump also drew attention as he referred to the audience as “businesspeople” when he spoke about renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal. “I’m a negotiator like you folks, we’re negotiators,” Trump said. “Is there anyone in this room who doesn’t negotiate deals? This room negotiates a lot. This room perhaps more than any room I’ve ever spoken to.” The crowd nodded their heads in dismay.

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