Protesters SCREAM at Joe Biden! Genocide JOE!

Lovely! This is how they really feel :) LOL!



Now how do they feel? I think they realize they got duped. I'm LOVING IT!

last year Trump carried Dearborn thanks to widespread anger with the Biden administration over its handling of the war in Gaza. Protests labeled then-President Joe Biden as "Genocide Joe" for his continued support of Israel throughout the war, and Trump won some key endorsement from imams in the Detroit area, as well as from some elected officials, including the mayor of Hamtramck, Mich., Amer Ghalib, a Democrat.

Trump won 42% of the vote in Dearborn to Vice President Kamala Harris' 36%, while Green Party candidate Jill Stein — who ran on ending the violence in Gaza — won 18%.

Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud, who did not endorse either candidate ahead of the election, wrote on social media Tuesday: "President Trump's proposal to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza and have the U.S. 'take over' is yet another chapter in the ongoing genocide."
 
Lovely! This is how they really feel :) LOL!


Ha Ha you stupid Arab Americans. I told you that Trump would be worse than Biden.

Until November, Faye Nemer never voted for a Republican for president.

"I think it was surprising for me to vote for a candidate other than a Democrat," she recalled.

Nemer is founder and CEO of the MENA American Chamber of Commerce in Dearborn, Mich., which represents around 3,500 business leaders from Middle Eastern and North African backgrounds. She says many felt abandoned by the Biden-Harris administration's support for Israel in the war with Hamas in Gaza, and decided to vote for Trump instead, hoping that he could bring peace to the region.

Arab and Muslim voters helped deliver the key swing state of Michigan to President Trump last year. But now, some are expressing concern about his rhetoric regarding the Middle East.

Since taking office, though, several of Trump's statements about the Middle East have raised concerns among Arab and Muslim Americans; like his repeated suggestion that the U.S. should take over Gaza and oversee its redevelopment as a seaside resort. That idea has been roundly rejected by Arab leaders.

Last week, Trump posted an apparently AI-generated video of a so-called "Trump Gaza" development, which featured an image of Trump sunbathing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Reached by phone after seeing the video, Ibrahim Duhaini said it made him regret supporting Trump, and he would not have done so if he'd known Trump would post such a message.

"He didn't say anything like that before," Duhaini said. "When he came to Dearborn, to the community, he said that he would strive for peace and justice for the whole region."

Faye Nemer, with the MENA American Chamber, calls the video "unbecoming" to the president and "destabilizing" to peace talks in the region. She said it's also counterproductive to Michigan Republicans' efforts to build on Trump's success in the last election.

"Midterm elections are coming up. There's various windows of opportunity in swing states that will have contentious elections," she said. "And the Republicans were hoping through outreach efforts to be able to continue to garner support of the Arab American voting bloc as well as the Muslim American voting bloc."

"Those prospects are most certainly being harmed by this rhetoric," she added.

Nemer called on Trump to take down the video in a statement to NPR and urged him to issue a statement aimed at reconciling with the Arab and Muslim American community.

But so far, the White House has doubled down. In a statement, a spokeswoman called Trump a "visionary" and said his plan would "resettle" Palestinians, without specifying where they'd be relocated.
 
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