SENATOR COTTON: SCHUMER’S ISRAELI ELECTION INTERFERENCE IS INAPPROPRIATE, OFFENSIVE

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March 14, 2024

Cotton: Schumer’s Israeli Election Interference is Inappropriate, Offensive

Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) today released the following statement in response to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-New York) demand for new Israeli elections:

“Chuck Schumer’s demand for new Israeli elections is inappropriate and offensive. Israel is a close ally and a healthy, vibrant democracy. The last thing Israel needs is the ‘foreign election interference’ that Democrats so often decry here. Besides, the main elections that worry Chuck Schumer aren’t Israel’s but our elections because the rampant antisemitism that the Democratic Party has allowed to fester in its ranks is massively unpopular with the pro-Israel American public. Chuck Schumer should remove the log in his own party’s eye before he whines about the speck in Israel’s eye.”

Clarification by Vilnagaon.org: As part of his plan to create a new Palestinian state, Chuck Schumer called for the replacement of the Netanyahu government with a left-wing government. The big crime of Schumer is that he is trying to pressure Israel into creating a new Muslim terror state. Any Muslim state is going to be a terror state. See The Real Attitudes of Mainstream Islam against the Jews. And even if a new Muslim state at the expense of Israel would not be a terror state, the Torah would still be opposed. Schumer’s lesser crime is his “foreign election interference”.

Comment by Vilnagaon.org: Read the article The Chafetz Chaim Hated Russian Communist Leaders and you will discover that Jewish traitors, get no “discounts” because of their biological origin.

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