Trump Denounces Antisemitism, Reaffirms Support for Israel at Washington Events

WASHINGTON—Former President Donald Trump took to the stage to denounce anti-Semitism at two events on Sept. 19.

He also restated his commitment to support the state of Israel, saying, “Today we have to fight for Israel, but we’re gonna win the fight, so don’t worry about it.”

Trump’s speech at the Fighting Anti-Semitism in America event at the Hyatt Regency occurred shortly before another speech that he gave on day one of the Israeli-American Council (IAC) summit.

The speeches come just days after the GOP presidential nominee survived a second assassination attempt.

Trump’s speech at the first event was preceded by remarks from Miriam Adelson, Jewish super donor and owner of the Las Vegas Sands casino.

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