Trump sends note for Western Wall
Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot published on Sunday the note Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sent to place in the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot published on Sunday the note Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sent to place in the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
The Trump campaign on Sunday strongly condemned an anti-Semitic supporter who yelled “Jew-S-A” at reporters during a Trump rally in Arizona on Saturday, calling it “disgusting” and “completely unacceptable.”
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) on Sunday pointed to his opposition to the Iran nuclear deal as proof that he will not serve as a rubber stamp to a possible President Hillary Clinton if elected as the Senate Majority Leader next year.
Curt Schilling, a former All-Star pitcher and prospective U.S. Senate candidate, said liberal Jewish leaders who criticized his comments on Jews and Democrats were “clowns.”
A tally of the fundraising for the campaign to elect Hillary Clinton president shows that the top five donors are Jewish.
Martin Cruz owes his freedom to the California juvenile justice system.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal, owned by Jewish philanthropist and Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson, has become the first major newspaper to endorse Donald Trump for president.
More than 250 female rabbis from around the world signed a letter condemning what they called “hate speech” on the part of Donald Trump.
Jewish philanthropist and top Republican donor Sheldon Adelson’s reported impatience with Donald Trump is reflected in the emphasis Adelson is placing on the battle for control of the Senate, CNN reported.
Donald Trump wants to keep us in suspense.