donald-trump-said-joe-biden's-“incompetence”-led-to-hamas-attack-on-israelDonald Trump said Joe Biden's “incompetence” led to Hamas attack on Israel
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By Luis de Jesus

Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States, affirmed this Saturday that the “weakness and incompetence” of the current president Joe Biden caused the attack by the terrorist organization Hamas against Israel on October 7, which left more than 1,400 dead. .

He recalled, during the closing of a day of speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition, which was held in Las Vegas, that the Democrat announced last week a relief fund of $100 million in humanitarian assistance for more than 1 million displaced people in Gaza and the West Bank.

Donald Trump, who is the favorite in the Republican primaries for next year’s presidential elections, stated that, if he wins the White House in 2025, he will punish the Hamas terrorists.

He also warned that he will apply sanctions and visa cancellations for the United States to Middle Eastern countries that support Palestinian militants.

Donald Trump did not talk about Pence’s retirement

As well as the magnate, other candidates also participated in the Republican Jewish Coalition, such as Mike Pence, who took advantage of his speech to announce his withdrawal from the presidential race, a point that the former president did not mention during the half hour in which he was speaking to the assistants.

With his departure from Pence, who was his vice president for four years, Trump has an even clearer path. Only Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie remain, who have been openly critical of him for his false accusations of electoral fraud and his responsibility in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

That day, precisely, Pence, who was acting as president of the Senate by virtue of his position as vice president of the United States, did not listen to the former president’s calls to obstruct the ratification of Joe Biden as president of the country.

Regarding the resignation of his candidacy for the primary, the former vice president said that he appeared in the Republican process because he knows that the United States has many problems. “After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for the Presidency starting today,” he said.

He added, basing his words on the Bible, that there is a time for every purpose and that, after six campaigns in which he has traveled through the overcrowded country, he realized that this is not his time. Although he did admit that it would have been “worse” not to have tried.

“We always knew this would be an uphill battle. But I don’t regret it,” she expressed.

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