In Trump’s acceptance speech, Trump highlights pro-Israel achievements

“Unlike many presidents before me, I kept my promise, identified the true capital of Israel, and transferred our embassy to Jerusalem. But not only do we communicate it as a long-term site, but we built it,” Trump said. “Instead of spending $1 billion on a new construction as planned, we took an existing construction that we already had in a larger location… and we open it at a cost of less than $500,000.”

This popularity took place in December 2017, followed by the relocation of the embassy five months later. The embassy’s current location, in the Arnona community of Jerusalem, served as a U.S. consulate, which merged with the embassy a year later. A permanent location has not yet been chosen, the Municipality of Jerusalem has approved the structure of a new embassy, which is expected to take years.

However, some complaints revolved around these announcements, namely that partisan speeches took a stand in the White House, which traditionally banned business from political crusades. In addition, the live audience of about 1,500 people sat side-by-side without a mask as coronavirus cases continue to spread across the United States and the total number of deaths reached 180,000.

“In addition, we have eliminated one hundred percent of the ISIS caliphate and killed its founder and leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” the president continued. “Then, in a separate operation, we eliminated the world’s number one terrorist, Qassem Soleimani.”

Al-Baghdadi killed through U.S. forces in northwestern Syria in October 2019, while Soleimani, a General of the Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds force, was targeted by a U.S. airstrike on January 3 at Baghdad International Airport.

Trump criticized Biden for “voting for the Iraq war; Osama bin Laden opposed the project; he objected to killing Soleimani; he oversaw Daesh’s rise and applauded China’s rise as a “positive development” for the United States and the world. That’s why China supports Joe Biden and desperately needs him to win.”

Eventually, Trump rebuked Biden for even accepting the approval of Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), who perpetuated anti-Semitic tropes on social media that have been criticized through Jewish organizations, pro-Israel and others, as well as through members. Congress, and presented a solution that encourages monetary and other boycotts of Israel.

In July, Omar, whose anti-Semitic behavior was not discussed through Trump in his speech, endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate in a letter written and published Wednesday through the Muslim organization Emgage USA, Omar – with Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.) And Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and 41 other elected Muslim officials. Biden accepted approval on one occasion from Emgage that month.

The RNC ended Thursday night.

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