Trump: Obama likes Iran better than he likes Israel
Donald Trump grants an interview to Mishpacha magazine, and address Charedi Jewry," I don't get why the Jewish community supports Obama, or why they like Hillary- I really don't. We'll create a different tone…that strengthens Israel."
- Avi Greenzeig
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אמיר לוי, משפחה
A nice achievement for Mishpacha magazine- Yisroel Besser conducts an exclusive interview with Donald Trump. The interview actually took place before the New York primaries, but due to the Pesach issue was only published now- after Trump has become the presumed Republican nominee.
In the beginning of the interview Besser explains how the tycoon became familiar with Mishpacha Magazine.
"Predictably, he tells me about his daughter, Ivanka, who underwent an Orthodox conversion to Judaism, and how Ivanka's husband…Jared Kushner- is familiar with Mishpacha magazine.
"So I told Jared, 'Look, I've made the cover of Time magazine four times, maybe I'll even be on the cover of Mishpacha!'" he tells me, laughing at his own difficulty in pronouncing the word.
"It means family, right? Family," he beams.
Trump switches to a more comfortable position and turns shmoozy, drawing a page out of his AIPAC speech. "I don't get why the Jewish community supports Obama, or why they like Hillary- I really don't... I think he likes Iran better than he likes Israel."
It's the day before the New York primaries and at the end of the interview Trump shakes my hand and frowns slightly. "How do you think we'll do tomorrow?"
And without waiting for my answer, he says, almost to himself, "we're going to win, we're going to win. It'll be great."
In the beginning of the interview Besser explains how the tycoon became familiar with Mishpacha Magazine.
"Predictably, he tells me about his daughter, Ivanka, who underwent an Orthodox conversion to Judaism, and how Ivanka's husband…Jared Kushner- is familiar with Mishpacha magazine.
"So I told Jared, 'Look, I've made the cover of Time magazine four times, maybe I'll even be on the cover of Mishpacha!'" he tells me, laughing at his own difficulty in pronouncing the word.
"It means family, right? Family," he beams.
Trump switches to a more comfortable position and turns shmoozy, drawing a page out of his AIPAC speech. "I don't get why the Jewish community supports Obama, or why they like Hillary- I really don't... I think he likes Iran better than he likes Israel."
It's the day before the New York primaries and at the end of the interview Trump shakes my hand and frowns slightly. "How do you think we'll do tomorrow?"
And without waiting for my answer, he says, almost to himself, "we're going to win, we're going to win. It'll be great."
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