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The Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood
Hollywood, Florida
(December 7, 2019)
8:45 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much. And thank you to Miriam. Thank you. (Applause.) Shes so cute, she said, I didnt finish my speech. What should I do? I said, Go ahead and finish it. Dont worry about it. (Laughter.) Dont let a little music get in your way. And it was a beautiful speech. That was a beautiful speech. Thank you both. These are great people, and they love Israel. (Applause.)
And I have to say, on behalf of everyone here today, I want to thank Miriam and Sheldon for the extraordinary commitment they make to fostering an unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel. Its unbreakable. Unbreakable. (Applause.) Each of you in this room tonight is a national treasure. Just remember that too. (Applause.)
Before continuing, I also want to express our profound support to our entire nation for the victims of the evil and barbaric attack at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. Our hearts break for the families who lost their precious loved ones in this atrocity. Another atrocity. We send the urgent prayers of all Americans. During times of pain, Americans always stand together and never leave each others side. We do best under pressure.
Today, Im here to talk about how peace-loving nations can work together to build a future of greater security, prosperity, and hope for our children and generations to come.
Id like to begin by saying how truly thrilled I am to become the President of the United States and to address the fastest-growing Jewish organization in the nation: the Israeli American Council. Thank you. Great job. (Applause.) Great job. Fastest-growing in the nation. Wow, thats big stuff. (Laughter.) But I know some of the people in this audience. Many of you I know, and Im not surprised to hear that.
Thank you for the invitation to address you today, and congratulations to your outstanding Chief Executive Officer, Shoham Nicolet Shoham, thank you (applause) as well as your entire leadership, and all of those incredible people that work so hard: Naty Saidoff. Naty? Where are you, Naty? Thank you. Thank you very much. Great job. And Shawn Evenhaim. (Laughter.) Thank you. I dont know if that was good, but not bad. (Laughter.) We wanted to put a little extra spin on it. Thank you, Shawn. Great job.
Were also grateful to be joined by a group of incredible people that are with you all the way: a friend of mine, a man whos done a fantastic job for this country, Secretary Ben Carson. Ben? Where are you, Ben? (Applause.) Ben. Thank you, Ben. Incredible job.
And we have two warriors, and they are congressmen, and theyre fighting all the time and theyre defending our country, defending your President against oppression. Thats what it is. And our poll numbers keep going up. Youll explain that to me. (Applause.) But they are indeed warriors. Congressman Jim Jordan, Congressman Michael Waltz. Please, stand up. (Applause.)
And we have a lot of politicians here tonight, but I have to ask a man that happens to be a truly brilliant young man. Im a little bit prejudice when I say that. But he loves Israel and hes fighting hard for Israel. He wants to make peace with your neighbors. And a lot of people say that cant be done. A lot of people say it cant be done; its the hardest of all deals.
I love deals, and I used to hear the toughest of all deals is peace with Israel and the Palestinians. They say thats the toughest of all deals. But if Jared Kushner cant do it, it cant be done. (Applause.) Thank you, Jared. Thank you, Jared. Incredible job hes doing. He wants to see that. And he loves Israel that, I can tell you.
And were delighted to have with us President Juan Orlando Hernandez of Honduras and the First Lady of Honduras. (Applause.) And I have to tell you thank you, sir that President Hernandez is working with the United States very closely. You know whats going on on our southern border. And were winning after years and years of losing. Were stopping drugs at a level that has never happened.
Unfortunately, the drugs become worse; they become bigger quantities. You have no idea whats happening. Theyre being smuggled in from all parts of the world. But weve never had anything like it. And were building a wall. Now were up to almost 100 miles. (Applause.)
And were getting a lot of support not only from Honduras but from Guatemala, from El Salvador. Were getting tremendous support from Mexico. Mexico has got some difficult problems, as you know, but they are really helping us. And the President of Mexico has become a friend of mine, and hes working hard.
Right now, we have 27,000 Mexican soldiers on our southern border telling people, You cant come in. You know that, right? Its a good job theyre doing. (Applause.) So thank you. And thank you, Mr. President, Madam. Thank you very much for coming.
Let me also extend my deep appreciation to Israels Ambassador to the United States, a great gentleman and a friend of mine: Ron Dermer. (Applause.) Ron Dermer. Ron, thank you. Known you a long time, Ron, havent I? Huh? Long before this.
Thanks as well to Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis. Thank you, Jimmy. (Applause.) Thank you, Jimmy. Thank you. Great job. Florida (applause). Wow, got a good fan club.
Florida Senate President Bill Galvano. (Applause.) Thank you, Bill.
Majority Leader of the Florida House Dane Eagle. Thank you, Dane. (Applause.)
And Chairman of the Florida Republican Party Joe Gruters. Thank you, Joe. Great job. How we doing, Joe? I think were doing pretty well, Joe. Right? Tells me were leading in every poll. Were doing better than we did on Election Night. But you know what? Well take Election Night. It was just fine. (Applause.) Somebody said were way ahead. And I said, Lets just win by one vote. Thats okay too. (Laughter.) No, were way ahead. Were doing good. Were all doing good together.
I also want to recognize the Israeli Shalva Band for their amazing performance tonight. (Applause.) Youre going to hear them again in a couple of minutes. I want to thank you very much. That was a great performance. Millions of people watched their terrific appearance at Eurovision earlier this year. They were incredible, and they are an inspiration to the entire world. And thank you very much. Theyre going to be back. Theyre going to be back. (Applause.)
This is truly an extraordinary time for America. Our economy is booming like never before, and our people are thriving. (Applause.) You saw what happened yesterday. It was announced that 266,000 jobs were added in November. (Applause.) And that shattered all expectations. They were thinking about 70,000. They were thinking about 90,000 which isnt so bad. Two hundred and sixty-six thousand. Plus, they corrected previous months, and you could add that to it.
Plus, we created 50,000 manufacturing jobs. Remember the previous administration? You need a magic wand. Well, were doing great with manufacturing. Were bringing manufacturing back. If you dont have manufacturing, what do you have? Not a lot of good things. But were bringing manufacturing back.
Weve created 7 million new jobs since the election. And if I would have said that before, or if I would have said that during the campaign, the fake-news media would have gone crazy. They would have said thats not possible.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: Nearly 160 million Americans are now working. Thats the highest ever recorded in the history of our country. Weve never had so many people working. (Applause.) Unemployment has reached the lowest level in half a century. America is winning again, America is respected again. America is winning and respected, frankly, like never before. Its happened. (Applause.)
Now, its truly my honor to be here this evening to celebrate our progress to deepen the incredible partnership between the United States and Israel. And it suffered very gravely in the last administration. I dont know if you know that. So many of you voted for people in the last administration. Someday youll have to explain that to me, because I dont think they liked Israel too much. Im sorry. (Applause.) I dont think they liked Israel too much.
After eight long years in which our alliance was undermined and neglected, I am happy to report that the United States-Israeli relationship is stronger now than ever before. (Applause.)
America and Israel are woven together by history, heritage, and the hearts of our people. We share a love of freedom, democracy, religious liberty, the rule of law, and national sovereignty. And we share that.
The story of Israel is a tale of triumph in the face of centuries of oppression and persecution. The Jewish people endured, persevered, and flourished beyond measure, building a thriving, proud, beautiful, and mighty nation in the Holy Land.
The friendship between our countries is essential to achieving a more safe, just, and peaceful world. That is why every single day since I took the Oath of Office, I have stood firmly, strongly, and proudly with the people of Israel. You know that. (Applause.)
The Jewish State has never had a better friend in the White House than your President, Donald J. Trump. (Applause.) That, I can tell you.
For over 20 years, every previous President promised to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. And they never acted, they never did it. They never had any intention of doing it, in my opinion. (Applause.)
But unlike other politicians, I kept my promises. Two years ago this week, I officially recognized Israels true and eternal capital, and we opened the American Embassy in Jerusalem, finally. (Applause.)
And, you know, thats an interesting story because David Friedman do you know David Friedman, our great Ambassador? Well, David was one of the most successful lawyers in New York; maybe the most successful lawyer in New York. But he loves Israel. He loves this country, but he loves Israel. And I said called him. I know how much he feels about, you know, the heart. Hed go there all the time. Id say, David, would you like to be the ambassador to Israel? Youre giving up a lot. Youre giving up one of the great practices in New York City. Would you like it? It took him about two seconds to say, Yes, thats what I want to do. And he gave up his law practice. (Applause.) He gave up a lot of great clients. He became the ambassador.
And a lot of conflict was taking place. A lot of bad feelings, a lot of bad will. We have to get the people of our country, of this country, to love Israel more. I have to tell you that. We have to do it. We have to get them to love Israel more. Because you have people that are Jewish people, that are great people they dont love Israel enough. You know that. You know that. (Applause.)
But David Friedman is not one of them. And he went to Israel and immediately made an impact. And then I said, You know, I want to do what no President has done. Many, many Presidents said they were going to move the embassy to Jerusalem. And they never did it. And I understand why they never did it. They never did it because when they thought I was going to do it, and when they heard that I was going to make an announcement in two weeks, I started getting calls from everyone. I got calls from presidents. I got calls from prime ministers. I got calls from kings and queens. I got calls from everyone. (Laughter.) Dont do it. Dont do it, please. Dont do it. It will be terrible if you do it. It will be horrible if you do it.
And I heard this from many people. And then the time came closer and closer, and I did something that was smart, because I learned then and there for that two-week period, I was inundated I learned why other Presidents, in all fairness to them, why they made the campaign promise but why they never got it off: Because they were besieged by foreign leaders. The top, the biggest people in the world called them. You wouldnt believe how many; some countries you never even heard of were calling. (Laughter.) I said, Whats that country all about? (Laughter.)
And about a week and a half out, I said, Listen, tell these people Im going to call them back. Im so busy. (Laughter and applause.) True. I said, Tell them Im going to call them back. Ill get to them as soon as I can. And one week went by, and then three days went by, and then I made the announcement at the White House that were moving the embassy to Jerusalem and that Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Finally, somebody said it. Right? (Applause.)
And it was a big deal, and it was great. And a day went by, and a second day went by, and there was no violence. I heard there was going to be massive violence. They showed violence because about 20 people were violent in the front row, but there was nobody behind them. So CNN had the cameras very low, pointing to the sky. Its true. (Laughter and applause.) Its true.
They said, Massive crowds have gathered. Massive crowds. And I looked, I said, Thats a strange angle. Ive never seen that angle. (Laughter.) It was like you had a cameraman sitting on the floor pointing up. But every once in a while, you say, Theres nobody behind the people in the front row. Whats going on? (Laughter.) And it was a con. It was fake news as usual.
So these days went by, and then I made the phone calls. And Id call up the kings and Id call up the queens, and Id call up everybody the presidents, the prime ministers. Id say, Hi, Im sorry, I couldnt get back to you quickly (laughter) but whats up? (Laughter and applause.) Whats up? And they said
AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years!
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
Well, I learned all these tricks from Sheldon. So, you know. (Laughter.)
So I call: Hi, King. Whats up? Whats happening? (Laughter.) He said, I wanted to tell you I didnt like you doing that with Israel. Oh, man! I wish I called you back a little sooner. Im sorry. (Laughter.) Call a president: Whats up, President? I wanted to tell you not to do that, sir. But youve done it. What can I Yeah, I wish you know, I wish I could have gotten you sooner, but Im so busy. (Laughter.) I took about 40 of those calls. Right? Everyone was the same: I wanted to tell you I said, But, you know, in the meantime, it opened and it was, you know, really pretty amazing. It was done. We did the deal.
Then we had a problem: We had to build it. And Im a builder. Im really a good builder. I really probably do that the best. (Applause.) Some people said, Are you a better builder or a better politician? And I thought I was going to say builder, because I really was good, you know? I built good. And then I said to myself, Well, lets see: I was a good builder. I was very successful. I did a great job. Know how to build. But then I got into politics. And I only ran once, and I became President, so I guess Im a better politician. (Applause.) I dont know. Maybe Im a better politician. I dont know, maybe Im a better politician. I dont know. But Im a good builder.
So we now have the designation. And one of the generals good general came in front of me: Sir, would you please sign this order? And, you know, in the United States, plenty of money. This is the most beautiful orders youve ever seen. You know, Im used to signing just like a piece of paper. But now you have these gorgeous books that are solid leather, and everything is leather, leather, leather. Beautiful. Everything is beautiful. These are like notes that dont even mean anything to me. I dont use them. (Laughter.) Like, look at that. Isnt that beautiful?
Im used to getting a piece of paper. But this is this is the way they do. So they bring in this gorgeous folder, twice the size of that. I said, What is this? Sir, this is for the embassy in Israel. I said, Well, we just announced it, so what is it for? Were looking for land, but this is a commitment to spend $2 billion. I said, Two billion? Its like a one-story building, right? (Laughter.)
So were looking for land, and we have some locations that we think are very good, but its very expensive in Jerusalem, sir. But we have the right to go up to $2 billion, sir. And I had the first name; I had Donald signed. Then I heard it was 2 billion for the embassy, and I stopped signing it. (Laughter.)
And I called David Friedman. I said, David, I need some help. I just approved an embassy, and they want to spend $2 billion to build the embassy. And I know what that means: Youre never going to get it built. Itll take years and years. I said, You know whats going on here? Theyre looking at terrible locations. There are no good locations. You know why? Because we had the best already. We were there first, right? We were there early, with you. He said, You know, but could you give me two days, sir? Id like to take a look and see. So he calls me back two days later.
So were going to spend 2 billion, and one of them was going to buy a lousy location. A lot of you are in the real estate business because I know you very well. Youre brutal killers. (Laughter.) Not nice people at all. But you have to vote for me; you have no choice. Youre not going to vote for Pocahontas, I can tell you that. (Laughter and applause.) Youre not going to vote for the wealth tax. Yeah, lets take 100 percent of your wealth away. No, no. Even if you dont like me; some of you dont. Some of you I dont like at all, actually. (Laughter.) And youre going to be my biggest supporters because youll be out of business in about 15 minutes, if they get it. So I dont have to spend a lot of time on that.
But David calls me back and he goes, Sir he always used to call me Donald. Now he cant help but call me President. I said, David, call me Donald.' Yes, yes, Mr. President. I cant do it, sir. Thats respect for the office, right? Maybe its respect for me. But Ive known him a long time.
He goes, Mr. President, I dont feel I have many friends like that. Richard LeFrak. Steve Roth. Steve Wynn. He calls Mr. President. He always called me Donald. And they always returned my call immediately upon the call being made. They used to take a day, a half a day. (Laughter.) Now I call back: Give me Steve Wynn, please. Hes on the phone. (Laughter.) Theyre great people.
But David calls: Mr. President, I have good news. Whats the good news? Tell me. I need some good news. I got people trying to impeach me. (Laughter.) Dont forget, this has been going on for three years. This is before I think maybe before I started coming down on the escalator with that beautiful First Lady. Is she an incredible First Lady? (Applause.)
Think of it: Im coming down the escalator, and people behind my back are trying to do a subversion of government. Think of that. Thats what its about. And we have by the way, before Jim Jordan, please stand up. Michael Waltz, please stand up. Congressmen. Michael. Jim. Warriors. (Applause.) I dont know if you have any other warriors in here, congressmen, but they are warriors. Support them. (Applause.) Support them. Support them.
So the Ambassador calls up Ambassador Friedman goes, Sir, I have good news. What? By this time, you know, its two days, so Im thinking Im on to the next subject. Dealmakers know what Im talking. Im like already on to the next. What? He said, You know, you asked me to check on the embassy in Jerusalem. Well, we already own a site thats much better than any site thats ever going to be bought. Its bigger, better, has better views. Its the best site in Jerusalem. And we can have setbacks, everything else. He said, I have more good news, sir. Theres already a building on it. (Laughter.) And we can take that building and renovate it. I said, No kidding. That sounds good to me.
I love renovation. Because if youre smart, renovation costs you much less. If youre stupid, it costs you much more. (Laughter.) You ever hear these guys? Oh, its more expensive to renovate a building. How do you figure that? You have a frame? You have the walls on the exterior built? I mean, how does it cost you more? If youre stupid, it costs you more. (Laughter.)
But David is smart. So he calls me. So they were going to do $2 billion, right? So David calls: We have the biggest site, the best site. Its already there. Its a building. Its mostly not occupied. And, sir, we could redo it I think for $200,000. (Applause.)
And its the first time in my life Ive ever said this: I said, David, thats too cheap. It doesnt even sound good. You got to go more. Usually, Im trying to cut price. But for 200,000, I said, What the hell kind of a David, make it like 500,000. Well do it for half a million. (Laughter.)
And then I have a friend, Ron Baron nice guy. You know Ron Baron? Hes a wealthy guy. Hes in a beautiful building, and his office has a wall, opposite the elevators, going into his 40th story, 50th story of this office building. Very successful guy. Hes got Jerusalem stone. Did anybody ever hear Jerusalem stone? And he drives me crazy. Every time I go to his office, he says, Look at the Jerusalem stone. Hes been saying it.
I said, Ron, youve told me that 10 times. But Ive heard Jerusalem stone for 10, 15 years, right? Look at it, Donald. Im getting off the elevator. I said, Ron, Ive seen a lot of stone. But this is Jerusalem. It comes from Jerusalem.
So I say to David, David, let me ask you a question. Jerusalem stone. Lets do the whole damn building in Jerusalem stone. (Applause.) Huh? You got so much Jerusalem stone. I said, Is it available, David He said, We have so much we dont know what the hell to do with it. (Laughter.) So he has a wall opposite the elevators rich guy. And I got a whole damn building made out of Jerusalem stone. (Laughter and applause.) True.
So the end of the story is this: I say, David, lets go. He calls me up in three months. He said, Sir, the building is just about done. I said, Good. How much? Less than $500,000. Its all Jerusalem stone. We have an opening.
No, but think of this. Think of this, right? So were going to spend $2 billion. It wouldnt be built, Sheldon, for 10 years, fif- dont forget: At some point, whether its 5 years from now, 9 years from now, 13 years from now Im doing this to drive the media crazy. (Applause.) Because a lot of them say, You know hes not leaving, dont you? One of these characters these people are so stupid. One of them said one of them said, You know hes going to win, dont you? And you know, at the end of his second term, you know hes not leaving. Hes not leaving. You know that. And I thought hes a comedian. I thought he was kidding. Hes for real. So now we have to start thinking about that, because its not a bad idea. (Applause.)
No, but these people are going crazy. When they all scream, Four more years, four more years, I always say, Make it 12 years and youll drive them crazy. Twelve more years. But if I dont get the build-
AUDIENCE: Twelve more years!
THE PRESIDENT: (Laughs.) But if I dont get the building built, its never going to get built because youre going to have some guy like Obama or Crooked Hillary.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: By the way, could you imagine Crooked Hillary Clinton telling Im telling you a story of what happened, right? We were going to spend billions to build this embassy, and we built it for less than 500,000 bucks in a better location that we already own. We were there a long time ago, had it a long time. Could you imagine her saying, Lets see if we can build it for $493,000 instead of $2 billion?
Okay, number one, it would have never been designated; it wouldnt have happened. So she wouldnt have to worry about building it because it would have never happened. But I am honored to say that we went there, we cut the ribbon. The building is totally gorgeous. Maybe someday youll build a new one. I wouldnt advise it. Id say fix it up and do a job. But youve got a beautiful embassy. Its in Jerusalem, and you have something that youve always wanted. It was a great, great day. (Applause.)
And to support Israels security, Ive also recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. (Applause.) And that was another thing that was going to take every President said that also, not with the same aptitude and not with the same strength of what they were saying about Jerusalem and the capital, but they were all talking about Golan Heights. Its been worked on for exactly 52 years. People would have summits over the Golan Heights. Theyd fly in, theyd stay for two days. Theyd negotiate. Leaders of countries for 52 years theyd do this. Theyd have summits every two, three years, talk about the Golan Heights.
I said to David, David, tell me about the Golan Heights in 30 seconds or less. He said, Its high. Its important. Its sovereign, its security. And I said, What do you think, David? He said, I think you could do it. I cant believe youre even asking me this question. Where did you come up with this idea? I said Ive been hearing about it for years. Fifty-two years, and I get bing and we did it. It was done. (Applause.) It was done.
And as Israel has endured the new wave of rocket attacks in recent weeks, my administration has made clear that America supports Israels absolute right to self-defense. (Applause.) Weve also called for the release of Israeli hostages and the return of the remains of Israeli soldiers captured by Hamas terrorists in Gaza. (Applause.)
And this evening, as you probably heard, were honored to be joined by Rachelle Fraenkel and Bat-Galim Shaer two mothers of Israeli boys who were kidnapped and murdered by Hamas terrorists in 2014. Rachelle and Bat-Galim have responded to that terrible evil with courage and inspiration. Theyve established an award to recognize leaders who advance unity among Israelis of all backgrounds and religions, striving to build a more secure and hopeful future for us all.
So, Rachelle and Bat-Galim, we cannot fathom your grief, but we will honor the sacred memory of your sons forever. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
To combat these wicked extremist organizations, I signed legislation to withhold U.S. taxpayer dollars from the Palestinian Authority until they stop rewarding terrorists with blood money. (Applause.)
Another thing that no other administration would do I would say to them I went back and spoke to negotiators, because for years and years, theyve been trying to make this deal. I said, Did you ever hold back the money? They said, No, why? We didnt think it was right to do. I said, I do. (Laughter.) I do. So we dont pay anything anymore. And we look forward to the day when we can help out.
But right now, if theyre going to say bad things about us, if theyre going to do evil acts, were not paying it. And thats the way it is. Thats the way it is. (Applause.) Its a lot of money. Almost $600 million a year. So we withhold it. And hopefully well work a deal and everybody will be happy.
But I dont know how the hell you negotiate a deal when youre paying them money. How did that happen, Sheldon? Who was negotiating that deal, Sheldon? It wasnt you, I can tell you. (Laughter.) That was one of my first things. I said, How do you do that? You have this deal, youre paying hundreds of millions of dollars, and theyre saying bad things. No, thats not the way. Theyre not the only country Ive done that to. Weve done that to numerous countries.
Across the Middle East, my administration has made historic progress to crush the depraved and sinister forces of radical Islamic terrorism. (Applause.) When I took office three years ago, ISIS controlled more than 20,000 square miles in Iraq and Syria. Thats the equivalent of the state of Ohio, in size. Today, the ISIS caliphate has been 100 percent obliterated. One hundred percent. (Applause.)
And just a few weeks ago, U.S. Special Forces incredible soldiers brought the worlds number-one most wanted terrorist to justice. The monstrous animal known as al-Baghdadi, the founder and leader of ISIS, is dead. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE: USA! USA! USA!
THE PRESIDENT: Never again will this savage killer hurt another man, woman, or child. You saw the men in the orange jumpsuits with somebody behind them a savage with a knife and they chopped off their head. That was al-Baghdadi. That was al-Baghdadis people. And a lot of people died that way, and they died a lot of other ways too. And he died a rough way.
And these soldiers, 68 of them, they jumped off those helicopters. And I watched it. It was incredible. I literally was able to watch it because of what we can do technologically. I watched it, and it was an incredible sight. They jumped off long before those helicopters were anywhere near to the ground. Michael would understand that very much because he was a great soldier. But they jumped off those helicopters (applause) and they charged that house, and the enemy didnt have any idea what the hell hit him. It was incredible, actually, to see. (Applause.) Incredible.
Our message to the bloodthirsty terrorist is clear: You dont stand a chance against the awesome power of the United States military. I have rebuilt the United States military. (Applause.) When I took it over, it was depleted. It was old. We had fighter jets that were 50 years old. It was old, it was tired. Now we have spent two and a half trillion dollars on rebuilding our military. And we have a military thats the most advanced, the most powerful, by far, of any in the world. (Applause.) Two and a half trillion dollars. We rebuilt our military.
My administration is also confronting the worlds number-one state of terror. You know who that is: your state sponsor of terror, the brutal dictatorship in Iran. And I said to Sheldon I said to Sheldon, What do you think was bigger? Israel and if you look, what was the bigger thing: Israel and the embassy going in, and it became Jerusalem, the capital of Israel? Or the Golan Heights? He said, Neither. I said, What do you mean neither, Sheldon? He said, The biggest thing you did for Israel was breaking up and terminating the horrible, one-sided, catastrophic deal that was made by President Obama. (Applause.) Right?
I said, I never thought of it that way, Sheldon, but I agree with you. If you want to know the truth, I agree with you. We paid $150 billion to Iran; 1.8 billion in cash. We got nothing. But thats a different country today. That doesnt mean theyre going to come out and hit. And they might, and they might not. But they have riots all over their country. They dont have money. We put sanctions on them; the strongest sanctions ever imposed on a country. And lets see what happens. (Applause.)
Their GDP went down 25 percent this year. Twenty-five. Nobody has ever even heard of that. So well see. And you know what? We can never give them a nuclear weapon. We can never do that. We can never do that. (Applause.) But maybe well be able to make a deal.
The regime funds violence and chaos and mayhem throughout the region, but the greatest victims are its own people. In recent weeks, weve seen the Iranian people rising up to reclaim the noble destiny of their nation. In response, the dictatorship has killed hundreds and hundreds and probably thousands of those people. Probably thousands. You know they turned off the Internet. Theres no Internet. Theres no form of communication. I believe thousands of people have been killed. Thousands and thousands of people have been arrested. America will always stand with the Iranian people in their righteous struggle for freedom. (Applause.)
The Iranian regime routinely traffics in the most toxic and heinous anti-Semitism. You know that better than anybody. Last year, the countrys Supreme Leader, as they call him, said Israel is a malignant cancerous tumor that has to be removed and eradicated from the face of the Earth.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: We must never allow a regime that chants Death to America or Death to Israel to obtain a nuclear weapon. Thats all we can say. (Applause.)
And its for this reason that I withdrew the United States from that disastrous Iran nuclear deal and implemented those sanctions, which are so biting and so tough.
Were also working to free hostages unjustly detained around the world, including in Iran. This morning, you probably read and probably saw, I announced that Xiyue, an American citizen and Princeton University grad student imprisoned in Iran for three years during the Obama administration, taken during the Obama administration was not a spy, by the way is coming home. (Applause.)
Throughout history, anti-Semitism has produced untold pain, suffering evil, and destruction. We must not ignore the vile poison or those who spread its venomous creed.
My administration is committed to aggressively challenging and confronting anti-Semitic bigotry in every resource, and using every single weapon at our disposal.
Roughly 80 times, this past decade, the United Nations Human Rights Council has denounced Israel while ignoring many of the worst human rights abuses anywhere in the world. To call out this egregious hypocrisy, I withdrew the United States from the U.N. Human Rights Council. (Applause.)
Recently, the European Union Court of Justice has also tried to discriminate against products made in Israeli settlements, advancing the agenda of anti-Israeli Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, or commonly known as BDS.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: You know all about it. You know all about it, right?
My administration has now corrected a longstanding injustice by officially declaring that international law does not prohibit civilian settlements in the West Bank. (Applause.)
And as President, I want to be very clear my administration vigorously condemns the BDS campaign against Israel. (Applause.) But sadly, BDS has also made disturbing headway on American college campuses. You know that, dont you?
Here with us today is Adela Cojab, a recent graduate of New York University, who courageously stood for Israel in the face of hostility and bigotry. Incredible hostility and incredible bigotry. Adela, would you please come up and quickly, or not quickly any way you want share your story. Please come up. Thank you. (Applause.)
MS. COJAB: Thank you. My name is Adela Cojab. And six months ago, I took legal action against NYU only two weeks before graduation. (Applause.)
My university failed to protect its Jewish community from ongoing harassment, from attacks on social media, to resolutions on student government, to boycotts, flag burnings, and physical assault. The physical assaults ended in two arrests, and the university didnt stand idly. Instead, they gave an anti-Israel hate group the President Service Award, the highest honor you can receive as a group on campus.
AUDIENCE: Booo
MS. COJAB: I was notified my case was accepted by the Department of Education, and an investigation has been launched against NYU for failure to protect this community. (Applause.)
To all of the students in the audience today, dont be afraid to stand up, because you deserve better. (Applause.) And as an immigrant myself from Mexico City, I am extremely thankful to live in a country where the Office of Civil Rights takes the concerns of Jewish students seriously. (Applause.)
Thank you, Mr. President, and thank you all for supporting the work that we do on campus. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Adela. Thank you very much, Adela.
Shockingly, a number of far-left members of Congress have also recently joined the international effort to bully, attack, and denigrate Israel. And its incredible whats been happening with your Congress. Ten years ago, it was unthinkable. Six years ago, it was pretty unthinkable. And now, to see whats going on and to watch Nancy Pelosi and these people be pushed around is unbelievable.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: Earlier this year, a number of prominent Democrat lawmakers sponsored legislation to support the BDS movement. You know that, right? Outrageously, the resolution compared boycotting Israel to boycotting Nazi Germany, a grave insult to the memory of the 6 million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust. You remember that, dont you, where this was just put before Congress.
This is different. This is different than what it was. This couldnt have happened 10 years ago; couldnt have happened. Twenty years ago, it would have been impossible. Ten years ago, it would have been impossible. Youve got to be very careful. Make no mistake: Radical lawmakers who support the BDS movement are advancing anti-Israel and anti-Semitic propaganda. And Americans will not stand for it. Were not going to stand for it. (Applause.)
Weve also seen far-left members of Congress proliferate dangerous anti-Semitic rhetoric. Youve seen it. Its rhetorically and morally unacceptable. One lawmaker even wrote that Israel has hypnotized the world, and said, Support for Israel is all about the Benjamins. You heard that.
AUDIENCE: Booo
THE PRESIDENT: And Ill be honest: Thats one of the nicer statements. Far worse. She said far worse than that, and so did others in Congress.
My administration strongly opposes this despicable rhetoric. And as long as youre and I am standing before you, as long as Im your President, it makes no difference. Its not happening. Okay? It stops at my desk. (Applause.)
I said in my State of the Union Address last year, With one voice, we must confront this hatred anywhere and everywhere that it occurs.
Were grateful to be joined tonight by our new Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, Elan Carr. (Applause.) Elan, please come up and say a few words. Elan, please. Thank you.
MR. CARR: Thank you, Mr. President. (Applause.) And thank you for making the fight against anti-Semitism what you always call the vile poison of anti-Semitism. Thats exactly what it is. Thank you for making this fight a top priority for our country. (Applause.)
My friends, these past few weeks point to the breadth of the work that were doing. I recently returned from Germany, where I met with leading law enforcement and justice officials from seven separate German states to coordinate our efforts to prosecute and punish anti-Semitic hate crimes. In that same trip, I was in London and I addressed an audience in the British Parliament about rising anti-Semitism in that country.
And then and then in Paris, in Paris we worked together with parliamentarians to advance a bill to adopt the formal international Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti- Semitism. And I want to thank the French National Assembly for passing that by a two-thirds margin. (Applause.)
And during those same weeks, I was on interagency phone calls and conferences with Washington to address the appalling anti-Semitism rising on college campuses, as we just heard, across America and across the world.
These are only the most recent examples of the multi-front battle were waging. At the Presidents direction, we are simultaneously confronting far-right ethnic supremacy, radical-left Israel hatred, and militant Islam. And with the Trump administrations continued leadership, Im hopeful that we will roll back this rise in anti-Semitism, both here at home and abroad.
Thank you all for your partnership in this vital work. Thank you, Mr. President, for everything you are doing to fight anti-Semitism, to protect the Jewish people throughout the world, and to support the State of Israel. We are in your debt. Thank you so much. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years!
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you, Elan.
From Americas earliest days, Jewish citizens have made some of the greatest and most extraordinary contributions to American life and culture. Jewish Americans have fought, bled, and died at every major American war dating back to our struggle for independence.
On this very morning, 78 years ago, more than 2,000 Americans were killed in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Three days after that attack, a Jewish American airman from Brooklyn, Master Sergeant Meyer Levin, was among the first Americans to bomb a Japanese warship. Sergeant Levin went on to fly in more than 60 harrowing missions in World War Two. A great hero.
In 1943, he volunteered for another dangerous mission. On his way back, he and his crew were caught in a violent storm, and their plane began to stall. Sergeant Levins final act was one of selfless sacrifice. He unfastened the life raft and gave it to his fellow airmen. As they jumped out of the crashing plane, he shouted, I hope you make it. I hope you make it.
Three American airmen survived that day because of Sergeant Levins extraordinary valor. One of those brave airmen was his friend, Jack Matisoff, also a Jewish American from Brooklyn. Jack went on to complete another 43 missions in World War Two. After the war, he came home, got married, and soon he had two sons. One of them is Alan Matisoff, a veteran of the Army Reserves, who spent 17 years as a police officer. Alan would not have been born without Sergeant Levins bravery. And Alan joins us here tonight.
And, Alan, I will tell you, your presence this evening testifies to the love and the strength of a great American hero. And thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you, Alan.
In every generation, Jewish American patriots have strengthened, sustained, uplifted, and inspired our nation. In a moment, the Shalva Band will conclude this event with a song that we know very well. Before they do, I want to tell the famous story behind it.
In 1918, a young Jewish American soldier stationed at Camp Upton, in New York, wrote a prayer in the form of a song. His name was Irving Berlin maybe the greatest of them all. And he held that song close to his heart for more than 20 years. He did not release the song until 1938, as the world learned of Hitlers evil atrocities against the Jewish people.
On November 10th of that year, his song broadcast through the radio and into the homes all across the country. Millions and millions of people were inspired. It was the first time Americans heard Irving Berlins timeless hymn, God Bless America. (Applause.)
These words became the prayer of our nation, the prayer that traveled to the islands of the Pacific, to the beaches of Normandy, and all the way to Nazi territory, where American soldiers open the gates of concentration camps and liberated Jewish survivors.
Its the prayer that Americans sang as we faced down communism and as we came together as one nation after 9/11. Its the prayer that still unites us today and the hope that burns bright in our hearts, because we are proud American patriots. We love this magnificent nation with every ounce of our strength, spirit, and soul.
So tonight, together, we ask that God bless our military. We ask that God bless our veterans. We ask that God bless our cherished ally, the State of Israel. (Applause.) And with our flag waving high, our people standing tall, and our faith forever strong, we say our prayer once more: God bless America, our home sweet home. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE: USA! USA! USA!
THE PRESIDENT: Now Id like to ask the Shalva Band back to the stage for a very, very special performance. Thank you very much. Thank you, everybody. (Applause.)
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America and Israel are woven together by history, heritage, and the hearts of our people. We share a love of freedom, democracy, religious liberty, the rule of law, and national sovereignty. And we share that.
The story of Israel is a tale of triumph in the face of centuries of oppression and persecution. The Jewish people endured, persevered, and flourished beyond measure, building a thriving, proud, beautiful, and mighty nation in the Holy Land.
The friendship between our countries is essential to achieving a more safe, just, and peaceful world. That is why every single day since I took the Oath of Office, I have stood firmly, strongly, and proudly with the people of Israel. You know that. (Applause.)
The Jewish State has never had a better friend in the White House than your President, Donald J. Trump. (Applause.) That, I can tell you.
78% of American Jews will never vote for Trump!
The NYU grad in Trump’s speech who is suing NYU for failure to protect Jews, Ms. Cojab.. she’s hot. Just sayin..(cough)
“78% of American Jews will never vote for Trump!”
Sadly this is probably true. The Jews continued affection for the rats is one of the great mysteries.
Pdjt can sure give a good speech - no wonder the Ds are so jealous of him. And scared too.
ALERT!!
CSPAN has this speech scheduled to air @2AM ET overnight.
Last night, OANN was the ONLY channel that carried it live.
very pretty!
very pretty!
(don’t park it in NYC or SF or LA, lest a couple dozen local residents sheit on it)
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God bless PDJT for his support of Israel. God will bless him and America for it. Each day I pray for him to be led in the paths of righteousness and justice. A man born for such a time as this.
Don’t tell little Nick Fuentes about this video, he will call Trump a traitor!
Around 7 million Israeli Jews, and about 500,000 of them live in the US legally, with more here illegally. Some estimates put the number of Israelis in the US at one million. That would be 15% of Israeli Jews.
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