President Donald Trump had strong words on Monday while speaking in Miami at a remembrance event honoring the many lives that were lost in Israel on October 7, 2023, when Hamas savagely attacked the nation and killed countless innocents.
He condemned the wave of anti-Semitism that has sprung up on American college campuses and even across the world since that horrible day.
“Today we reaffirm [for] the entire world to hear, there can be no acceptance, no excuse, and no understanding of this kind of evil,” he said.
The president continued, “Nothing can justify it, nothing can rationalize it, and any person who sympathizes with it and with these terrible atrocities has a sickness in their soul and a darkness in their heart.”
Trump said the “outbreak of anti-Semitism” in the wake of the October 7 attacks were almost as “shocking” as the violent event itself.
“Whoever thought?” he said. “…This attack SHOULD HAVE rallied the entire world in support of the Jewish people and the Jewish homeland.”
President Trump reiterated his stance – and the stance of the Republican Party – that anti-Semitism has “no place in the United States of America.”
“It’s so important that the toxic poison of anti-Semitism be condemned, confronted, and stopped,” he stated.
The president also made a series of powerful promises if he takes the reins in the Oval Office in 2025.
“I will not allow the Jewish state to be threatened with destruction, I will not allow a holocaust of the Jewish people, I will not allow a Jihad to be waged on America, or our allies, and I will support Israel’s right to win its war on terror,” he said.
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