That lie ranks up there with any of Biden’s.
What a joke.
While President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail that one of his first acts in office would be to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, Israel's capital city, he officially delayed the process in June, issuing a waiver to prevent the embassy from being relocated.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee on National Security will take up the issue Wednesday during a hearing aimed at pressuring the Trump administration to make good on its promise, according to those familiar with the hearing.
Rep. Ron DeSantis (R., Fla.), the committee's chairman, visited potential sites for the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem during a March visit, and told the Free Beacon on Tuesday that the ongoing refusal to relocate the embassy is damaging U.S.-Israel relations.
"Moving the American embassy to Jerusalem is long overdue," DeSantis said. "It is absurd that Israel is the only nation in the world where our embassy is not located in the nation’s capital city. This is no way to treat an ally, much less one of our closest allies."
Trump, like other presidents, has argued since taking office that moving the embassy could collapse negotiations between the two parties and harm America's credibility as a mediator.
DeBackStabber is doin’ his thing. He should be in single digits soon. Right ahead of JudasPence.
Collapsed at home? He is 45, and he collapsed?