Donald Trump

Apparently Trump did strong arm Nethanyahu into taking the deal:


When Hamas came back with a "yes, but" to President Trump's Gaza peace proposal on Friday, Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss what he saw as good news.

  • Netanyahu felt differently. "Bibi told Trump this is nothing to celebrate, and that it doesn't mean anything," a U.S. official with knowledge of the call told Axios.
  • Trump fired back: "I don't know why you're always so f***ing negative. This is a win. Take it."
Why it matters: The exchange, which a second U.S. official confirmed, reflects how determined Trump is to push through Netanyahu's reservations, and convince him to end the war if Hamas will make a deal.

Behind the scenes: When Trump called Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister's tepid reaction wasn't what he'd expected, the two U.S. officials said. Hence Trump's fiery response.

  • Trump also discussed the call in a brief interview with Axios on Saturday, saying he'd told Netanyahu this was his "chance for victory" and that eventually Netanyahu had gotten on board.
  • "He was fine with it. He's got to be fine with it. He has no choice. With me, you got to be fine," Trump said.
  • Shortly after the call with Netanyahu, Trump issued a statement calling on Israel to halt its air strikes in Gaza. Three hours later, Netanyahu gave the order.

  • A U.S. official said the dynamic between them in Friday's call was much more contentious, and that Trump was annoyed.
 
Trump not holding anything back. Good for him. I didn't know Carney has a tranny kid. That's so disgusting. He must be like all those Hollywood stars that have tranny kids. It's way too common among celebrities to be random chance. "They" must be making these people turn one of their kids tranny as the price of the ticket to success.

Pure Evil. I'm glad to see Trump slamming it in such a high profile way.

 
I found out this week that you have to be dead for official US tender to have your face on it.

So a Trump coin as US Treasury is a no go.

This law dates way back to the US civil war of 1861-1865 when way too many living US and confederate politicians were putting their faces on all sorts of banknotes, coins, certificates, and war bonds.
 
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