Yet the republicans are also split on the issue
Former Vice President Mike Pence declared on CNN, "this is what happens when we have leading voices like Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis signaling retreat from America's role as leader of the free world."
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott likewise slammed Ramaswamy for,
at one point, saying he hoped the U.S. could eventually reduce aid to Israel.
Former President Trump, meanwhile, took aim at Democrats at a recent campaign rally, drawing a direct line between protecting Israel, being an evangelical Christian and voting Republican.
Yeah and republicans are doing so well on this issue
Trump says
"I can't imagine how anybody who's Jewish or anybody who loves Israel — and frankly, the evangelicals just love Israel — I can't imagine anybody voting Democrat," he said bluntly.
TRump just makes the suffering a US political issue as if he really cares.
Mar 25, 2024 · By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON. Updated 1:48 PM PDT, March 25, 2024. Former President Donald
Trump said he would have responded the same way as
Israel did after the Oct. 7
So as a former president and one running for office, he clearly states whose side he is on. He just needs the votes.