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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Jewish "Aid" Attacks Trump
Interresting how Ex-Trump Aids really rip him when he is down, especially the fired Jews...
President Donald Trump’s administration is “falling apart,” a conservative wrote in the headline of his recent editorial — and he is not the only expert to reach that conclusion.
“President Trump seems poised to throw away the achievements he has made,” wrote Elliott Abrams, a Republican foreign policy official who represented Trump in both Venezuela and Iran during his first term, in an editorial for National Review. He previously praised Trump for invading Iran to reduce their threat to global security, taking down the Venezuelan regime and increasing pressure on Cuba. Yet he added that Trump has also failed to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine or China’s ongoing threat to Taiwan.
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“In Venezuela, he seems completely comfortable with a Maduro regime without Maduro; every other thug and thief remains in place, hundreds of political prisoners continue to rot away, and Trump never utters the word ‘democracy’ or imposes any political demands on Delcy Rodríguez,” Abrams wrote. “When will there be an election? In Cuba, which must lie close to Secretary Marco Rubio’s heart, the outcome is in doubt: Will negotiations with Raúl Castro’s grandson produce real change? Trump has the chance in the two and a half years that remain of his time in power to leave the Western Hemisphere without a single regime hostile to the United States for the first time since 1959 (assuming that if Cuba and Venezuela are liberated, Nicaragua will not survive as a lone Marxist redoubt). That would be a tremendous and historic achievement for Trump — but he seems unaware that it works only if decapitation is followed by freedom rather than more pliable cronies.”
Elliott Abrams was special representative for Venezuela in the Trump first term and assistant secretary of state for Latin America and the Caribbean in the Reagan administration.
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