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Republican Jewish Coalition chief Matt Brooks delivered an Israel First speech at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday and told the Israeli paper Haaretz afterwards that his goal is to "make sure the Tucker Carlson-wing of the party doesn't get a foothold" in the GOP.
Brooks opened his speech by imploring the crowd -- "Let me hear if you support Israel!" -- and then went on to insist that under Trump the US will send Israel more weapons and shut down pro-Palestine campus protests so Jewish students can "feel safe." From Haaretz: As Trump Taps America First VP, Top Jewish Republican Insists GOP Is the 'Only pro-Israel Party'Brooks said he's "confident" JD Vance is pro-Israel and then dropped this gem: Vance's political ascendance is the greatest victory yet for the America First isolationist wing of the GOP — a development inherently at odds with Brooks' organization, which he describes as "Reaganesque" with a robust foreign policy with peace-through-strength at its core.As Brooks noted, the GOP -- with Trump's help -- shoved through a $95B foreign aid bill for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan which included a ban on TikTok for allowing criticism of Israel to go viral. GOP Speaker Mike Johnson had pledged to tie Ukraine funding to securing America's southern border but instead chose to ram the bill through after securing extra billions for Israel and elected to give the American people absolutely nothing. After the bill was passed, it was revealed it also included a provision to "supercharge mass migration from the Middle East." Tucker Carlson angered the Israel Lobby last month when he released a bombshell interview with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) in which Massie revealed that every GOP member of Congress has an "AIPAC babysitter" who guides them on how to vote in the interests of Israel.
Though the average Republican is a huge fan of Tucker Carlson, outside of Massie there are essentially zero elected GOP representatives who share Carlson's views. For the crime of criticizing Israel, AIPAC dumped $300k into attack ads against Massie just to tarnish his reputation statewide. AIPAC is planning to spend $100 million this election cycle to oust representatives who've criticized Israel and opposed their war on Gaza. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |